Hysteroscopic Management Of Intrauterin Adhesion
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Clinical Investigation
P: 21-25
March 2013

Hysteroscopic Management Of Intrauterin Adhesion

Turk J Obstet Gynecol 2013;10(1):21-25
1. Ege University Medical School, Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Izmir
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

Assessment of preoperative and postoperative outcomes of patients that were performed hysterescopic intrauterine adhesiolysis.

Material and method:

We reviewed 24 patients that underwent hysterescopy with the complaints of amenorrhea, hypomenorrhea, recurrent pregnancy loss between 2004-2008. The most complaints of patients were infertilty amenorrhea.

Results:

Adhesions occurs mainly as a result of trauma to the gravid uterine cavity in 14 patients. When classifying patients with their intrauterine adhesions, Grade 3 was the most frequently seen. Adhesiolisis was performed with hysteresopic scissors in all patients. In postoperative period following synechiolysis, 10 patients were treated with estrogen and progestogen, 11 of them used intrauterine device with estrogen and progestogen therapy, foley catheter was used in 3 patients. Hysterescopy was performed in 5 patients for second time because of adhesion suspicions. The re-adhesiolysis performed to 3 patients because of determined to mild adhesion.

Conclusion:

After hysterescopic adhesiolysis, all patients with the complaint of amenorrhea had regular menstruation. Pregnancy after treatment occured in 4 patients but live birth rate was 75%.