MCQ – 88274

Question

A 57-year-old menopausal woman presents to the office complaining of new-onset pelvic pressure and urinary frequency. She denies vaginal bleeding or discharge. She is parous and reports four normal vaginal deliveries. On examination, she has a mild cystocele, and the uterus is mobile, measuring 12cm with no additional masses. Ultrasonography confirms a uterus that measures 13 cm × 7.5 cm × 6 cm with a 7-cm fundal pedunculated mass and normal ovaries. She has no prior history of uterine leiomyomas or pelvic symptoms. Which of the following is the next best step in the management of this patient?

A.

Myomectomy

B.

Abdominal hysterectomy

C.

Vaginal hysterectomy

D.

Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy

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