Can uterine fibroids as large as 10cm be removed cleanly by minimally invasive surgery?

Fibroids as large as 10cm cannot usually be removed by minimally invasive surgery, but it is possible that subplasma fibroids can be removed by minimally invasive surgery.
If the size of fibroid reaches about 10cm, minimally invasive surgery may not be able to remove the fibroid tissue completely at one time, and minimally invasive surgery is relatively small in terms of local damage, and also cannot completely expose the fibroid tissue.
Clinically, when the fibroid is 10cm in size, it is necessary to consider open surgery to remove the fibroid tissue and then perform local suture treatment, which can clean up the fibroid tissue and the recurrence rate in the later stage will be relatively small. However, in the case of subplasma fibroids, it is possible to remove them cleanly using minimally invasive surgery due to adequate exposure of the fibroid.
Minimally invasive surgery can be used to treat fibroids of smaller size. For fibroids of 10cm, traditional surgery is needed to achieve better treatment results.