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Factors associated with operative hysteroscopy outcome in patients with uterine adhesions or submucosal myomas

Authors :
Shu-Chin Chien
Yung-Tsang Chang
Wu Chou Lin
Shyr-Shen Yu
Cherry Yin-Yi Chang
Yao Ching Hung
Source :
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 109:125-127
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

To determine the factors associated with hysteroscopic surgery long-term outcome in patients with intrauterine adhesions or submucosal myomas.Factors thought to be associated with outcome were retrospectively evaluated from the records of 591 patients who were followed up for at least 5years after undergoing hysteroscopic adhesiolysis (n=203) or myomectomy (n=388).The major factors affecting outcome were degree of adhesion (OR, 1.91; P=0.03) in the former group and parity (OR, 0.55; P=0.005) and depth of intramural penetration of the myoma (OR, 30.74; P0.001) in the latter. Severe intrauterine adhesion, low parity, and deep intramural penetration of submucosal myoma had an associated increase risk of poor outcome. The overall complication rate was 1.35% and, respectively, 12.8% and 9.3% of the patients who underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis or myomectomy needed a second intervention.Hysteroscopic surgery is a safe and effective procedure. Degree of adhesion or parity and depth of intramural penetration of myomas are the major factors affecting outcome in patients with these lesions.

Details

ISSN :
00207292
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Accession number :
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