To B or not to B: the application of uterine compression sutures to reduce blood loss after myomectomy.
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Using a B-Lynch suture can help minimize blood loss during and after an open myomectomy. Therefore, if the uterus is large and has a lot of fibroids, it is recommended to be done frequently.
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