Can subplasma fibroids 11cm be minimally invasive?

Subplasma fibroid 11cm is relatively large, can do minimally invasive surgery, but during the minimally invasive surgery may lead to bleeding from the incision, or even hemorrhage, there is a risk of needing to replenish blood for treatment. Because minimally invasive surgery is to enter the pelvic cavity surgical operation through special instruments, the surgery has certain drawbacks and cannot stop bleeding in time, which may lead to increased bleeding. If you want to do minimally invasive surgery, it is recommended that you can intramuscular injection of leuprolide, once a month, with three consecutive injections, which can shrink fibroids and reduce the chance of intraoperative bleeding, so that it is safer to do laparoscopy. If you don’t take this injection, it is recommended to treat with open surgery, which is more flexible through hand operation and has a better effect of stopping bleeding to avoid hemorrhage.