ACUM is a rare uterine condition causing severe cyclical pain in young women. Robotic or laparoscopic removal ensures accurate excision of the mass while preserving the normal uterus.
What is Robotic / Laparoscopic ACUM Removal?
Robotic / Laparoscopic ACUM Removal is a minimally invasive surgery to remove an Accessory and Cavitated Uterine Mass (ACUM) using either robotic-assisted or standard laparoscopic (“keyhole”) techniques.
When is Robotic / Laparoscopic ACUM Removal Recommended?
Severe cyclical pelvic pain
Diagnosis confirmed by MRI
Pain not relieved by medication
Suspicion of accessory uterine mass
Benefits of Robotic / Laparoscopic ACUM Removal
Pain relief
Uterus preservation
Minimal scar
Quick recovery
popular questions
FAQs
01Is ACUM common?
No, it is a rare condition but treatable.
02Will surgery affect fertility?
Usually fertility is preserved.
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