Abstract
Herein we report a clinical case involving trans-cervical resection (TCR) of a submucosal myoma protruding into the cervix with a stalk connected to the uterine cavity through the internal os. Before performing TCR, there was concern that leakage of fluid from the cervix would obscure the operative field. In this case, we chose TCR and successfully treated the submucosal myoma protruding into the cervix. TCR is an extremely effective procedure in terms of reliable homeostasis and diminishing the remaining tumor and stalk.