| Literature DB >> 30553048 |
Perrine Capmas1, Anina Lobersztajn2, Laura Duminil2, Tiphaine Barral2, Anne-Gaëlle Pourcelot3, Hervé Fernandez4.
Abstract
Retained product of conception complicates nearly 1% of pregnancies and can lead to synechiae and compromise ulterior fertility. The aim of this study is to evaluate efficiency of operative hysteroscopy in management of retained products of conception (RPOC). Secondary objectives are assessments of intra-uterine adhesions rate and later fertility. This unicentric retrospective study includes women who undertook an operative hysteroscopy for retained products of conception between January 2012 and March 2014. Assessment of the efficiency of operative hysteroscopy is defined by a complete resection of retained products of conception confirmed by office hysteroscopy. One hundred fourteen women were included in the study. Efficiency of operative hysteroscopy for retained products of conception is 91% for women with a postoperative office hysteroscopy. The authors observed a 7.5% rate of postoperative intra-uterine adhesions. Fertility rate was 83% (30 women out of 36 with a desired pregnancy). Hysteroscopic resection of retained products of conception is an efficient procedure and seems to be a real alternative.Entities:
Keywords: Fertility; Hysteroscopy; Intra-uterine adhesions; Placental retention; Retained product of conception; Trophoblastic retention
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30553048 DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2018.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ISSN: 2468-7847