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Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for patients with Asherman's syndrome: menstrual and fertility outcomes.

Nari Yamamoto1, Reiko Takeuchi1, Daisuke Izuchi1, Norihito Yuge1, Masahide Miyazaki1, Masafumi Yasunaga1, Katsuko Egashira1, Yousuke Ueoka1, Yoshihito Inoue1.   

Abstract

Purpose: Most patients with Asherman's syndrome present with infertility and menstrual problems. In this retrospective clinical study, we analyzed patients with Asherman's syndrome who underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis to examine their associated symptoms, disease etiologies, and fertility outcomes.
Methods: Twenty-seven patients with Asherman's syndrome that were diagnosed using hysteroscopy were recruited. The chief complaints were infertility, hypomenorrhea, and amenorrhea. Each case of Asherman's syndrome was classified according to the American Fertility Society classification. Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis was performed in all cases and concomitant transabdominal ultrasonography was conducted in cases with extensive and dense adhesions.
Results: There were no complications associated with the hysteroscopic procedure. Normal menstrual cycles resumed in all cases. Of the 16 infertile patients, 9 conceived. Three patients achieved term deliveries and one patient is currently pregnant. None of the patients had obstetric complications. Two patients had spontaneous abortions, one had an ectopic pregnancy, one had an abortion at 16 weeks' gestation due to cervical incompetence, and one had a molar pregnancy and required uterine artery embolization for uncontrolled hemorrhaging during a dilatation and curettage procedure. Conclusions: Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis with transabdominal ultrasonography is a suitable treatment method for Asherman's syndrome. Subfertile patients with Asherman's syndrome undergoing adhesiolysis should be appropriately informed about the risk of associated life-threatening complications and preterm delivery.

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Keywords:  Asherman's syndrome; Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis; Infertility; Intrauterine adhesion; Menstrual disorders

Year:  2013        PMID: 29662367      PMCID: PMC5892977          DOI: 10.1007/s12522-013-0149-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Med Biol        ISSN: 1445-5781


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