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Treatment of endometrial polyps: a systematic review.

Marit Lieng1, Olav Istre, Erik Qvigstad.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transcervical resection of endometrial polyps is usually performed in order to exclude atypic and/or malignant endometrial changes, to relieve abnormal uterine bleeding or to improve infertility.
OBJECTIVE: To systematically explore the rationale of transcervical polyp resection. SEARCH STRATEGY: Electronic searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE and The Cochrane Library. SELECTION CRITERIA: Studies reporting the prevalence of premalignant and/or malignant tissue changes within endometrial polyps, as well as outcomes of endometrial polyp removal in terms of symptom relief and improved fertility were included. MAIN
RESULTS: 46 studies met the criteria for inclusion (malignancy: 20 studies including 9,266 women, symptom relief: 15 studies including 1,034 women, infertility: 11 studies including 935 women). Most studies were uncontrolled retrospective case series. Only two randomized controlled trials were identified. The prevalence of premalignant and malignant tissue changes within endometrial polyps varied in the included studies, 0.2-23.8% and 0-12.9%, respectively. Postmenopausal symptomatic women appeared to have the highest risk of premalignant and malignant tissue changes. The effect of polypectomy on periodic blood loss appeared to be questionable, but all studies measuring the effect of polypectomy by general terms such as improved/not improved reported a favorable outcome (75-100% success rate). Polypectomy appears to have a favorable outcome in infertile women.
CONCLUSIONS: The evidence which substantiates the removal of endometrial polyps is limited, and future research evaluating the outcome of this common procedure is required. Based on the available evidence, however, we provide recommendations for treatment of women with endometrial polyps.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20528202     DOI: 10.3109/00016349.2010.493196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6349            Impact factor:   3.636


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