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The incidence of post-operative adhesion following transection of uterine septum: a cohort study comparing three different adjuvant therapies.

Xiao Yu1, Liu Yuhan2, Song Dongmei1, Xia Enlan1, Li Tinchiu3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical efficacy of postoperative estrogen therapy, intrauterine device (IUD) and intrauterine balloon in preventing intrauterine adhesions after transcervical resection of septum (TCRS). STUDY
DESIGN: 238 patients who underwent TCRS in our hospital from March 2012 to December 2013 were allocated into one of four groups. In Group 1 (50 patients), women received postoperative estrogen therapy. In Group 2 (59 patients), an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) was placed into the uterine cavity at the end of the operation. In Group 3 (75 patients), a Foley catheter with the balloon inflated with 4ml of normal saline solution was placed into the uterine cavity at the end of the operation for five days. In Group 4 (54 patients), women did not receive any of the above treatment (comparison group). All subjects underwent two further hysteroscopy, one and three months after the initial surgery.
RESULTS: The intrauterine adhesion rates among the four groups at one month were 22.0%, 28.81, 26.7% and 24.1% (p>0.05); and at the third month were 0%, 1.7%, 1.3% and 3.4%, respectively (p>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The use of postoperative estrogen therapy, IUD or intrauterine balloon did not appear to have any benefit in reducing the incidence of postoperative intrauterine adhesion formation.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Foley balloon; Intrauterine adhesions; Uterine septum

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27062103     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.01.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol        ISSN: 0301-2115            Impact factor:   2.435


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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Patient-reported menstrual and obstetric outcomes following hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for Asherman syndrome.

Authors:  Blanca Morales; Peter Movilla; Joyce Wang; Jennifer Wang; Alexandria Williams; Tammy Chen; Himabindu Reddy; Jovana Tavcar; Megan Loring; Stephanie Morris; Keith Isaacson
Journal:  F S Rep       Date:  2021-01-11
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