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Treatment of adenomyomectomy in women with severe uterine adenomyosis using a novel technique.

AboTaleb Saremi1, Homa Bahrami2, Pirooz Salehian2, Nasrin Hakak3, Arash Pooladi4.   

Abstract

The advised treatment for severe adenomyosis is hysterectomy, but for patients wishing to preserve their uterus, novel conservative surgery, adenomyomectomy, can be performed. The technique needs to be developed to reduce spontaneous uterine rupture, adhesion and recurrence rates. This study aimed to investigate the safety and therapeutic outcomes of adenomyomectomy. Prospectively, 103 Iranian patients with documented severe adenomyosis were candidates for adenomyomectomy over a period of 7 years (from April 2004 to March 2011). The surgical procedure involved resection of adenomatosis lesions with a thin (⩽ 0.5 cm) margin (wedge-shaped removal) after sagittal incision in the uterine body. Reconstruction of the layers was performed and inverted sutures were used for the serosal layer ends. Of 103 patients, 55.34% presented with infertility, 16.50% with IVF failure, 8.74% with recurrent abortion and 19.42% with abnormal uterine bleeding. Of 70 patients who attempted pregnancy, naturally (n=21) or by assisted reproduction treatment (n=49), 30% achieved a clinical pregnancy, and 16 resulted in a full-term live birth. Dysmenorrhoea and hypermenorrhoea were reduced post surgery. Only one patient had relapsed adenomyosis. Adenomyomectomy is a conservative and effective treatment for adenomyosis. This study describes an efficient procedure to treat severe adenomyosis. Adenomyosis is uterine thickening that occurs when endometrial tissue, which normally lines the uterus, moves into the outer muscular walls of the uterus. The advised treatment for the severe forms of adenomyosis is hysterectomy (removal of the patient's uterus), but for the patient who wishes to preserve her uterus, a novel conservative surgery referred to as 'adenomyomectomy' (removal of the abnormal tissues) can be performed. This technique must be developed for reduction of spontaneous uterine rupture, adhesions and recurrence rate. This study aims to investigate the safety and therapeutic outcomes of adenomyomectomy. Prospectively, 103 Iranian patients with documented severe adenomyosis were candidates for adenomyomectomy over a period of 7 years (from April 2004 to March 2011). The surgical procedure was resection of adenomatosis lesions with a thin margin. Of 103 patients, 55.34% presented with infertility, 16.50% with IVF failure, 8.74% with recurrent abortion and 19.42% with abnormal uterus bleeding. Of 70 patients who attempted pregnancy either naturally (n=21) or using assisted reproduction technology (n=49), 30% became pregnant, and 16 pregnancies reached full term. There was a significant reduction in dysmenorrhoea and hypermenorrhoea. Only one patient had relapsed adenomyosis. Based on these results, we conclude that adenomyomectomy is the conservative and effective option to treat adenomyosis with preservation of the uterus. The procedure described in this study can be an efficient procedure to treat severe adenomyosis.
Copyright © 2014 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  IVF failure; adenomyomectomy; outcome; severe adenomyosis; surgery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24768558     DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2014.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online        ISSN: 1472-6483            Impact factor:   3.828


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3.  Anti-Müllerian hormone level may predict successful pregnancy after adenomyomectomy in patients with infertility due to adenomyosis.

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4.  Efficacy of laparoscopic adenomyomectomy using double-flap method for diffuse uterine adenomyosis.

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6.  Spontaneous uterine rupture in the 35th week of gestation after laparoscopic adenomyomectomy.

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7.  Clinical outcomes of infertility treatment for women with adenomyosis in Japan.

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8.  A New Surgical Method of U-Shaped Myometrial Excavation and Modified Suture Approach with Uterus Preservation for Diffuse Adenomyosis.

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9.  A comparison of surgical outcomes between robot and laparoscopy-assisted adenomyomectomy.

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Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 1.817

10.  Clinical efficacy of adenomyomectomy using "H" type incision combined with Mirena in the treatment of adenomyosis.

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Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 1.817

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