Abstract

We report a rare case of a large prolapsed pedunculated uterine myoma measuring 15 cm in its greater diameter. In order to make a surgical procedure safe and feasible, appropriate clinical predictors should be taken into account and pre‐ and intraoperative preparations be available to the surgeon's armamentarium.

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