Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]

Background: Myomectomy is the best procedure for treatment of uterine fibroids. However, post-myomectomy adhesions represent a major problem. The introduction of hysteroscopic myomectomy thought to reduce these adhesions. However, the incidence is not determined after different shavers.Aim of the wo...

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Main Authors: Eman Awad, Mohammed Anter, waleed Ayad
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Language:English
Published: Egyptian knowledge bank 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_50018_3fce4db83cbb34253c136ef53d6c722b.pdf
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spelling doaj-412d0d5bc52a476da365e1381fb2f27a2021-01-15T16:32:59ZengEgyptian knowledge bankInternational Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802019-10-011210310910.21608/ijma.2019.13646.101550018Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]Eman Awad0Mohammed Anter1waleed Ayad2Obstetrics and gynaecology.al-azhar university new damittaObstetrics and Gynecology department,Faculty of medicine,Al-Azhar University,New DamietaObstetrics and Gynecology department,Faculty of medicine.Al-Azhar University,New DamietaBackground: Myomectomy is the best procedure for treatment of uterine fibroids. However, post-myomectomy adhesions represent a major problem. The introduction of hysteroscopic myomectomy thought to reduce these adhesions. However, the incidence is not determined after different shavers.Aim of the work: To assess the prevalence of adhesions in women undergoing IBS-myomectomy for uterine fibroids.Patients and methods: The study included 70 women indicated for IBS myomectomy. Eligible females were submitted to full history taking, clinical examination and routine laboratory investigations. In addition, all patients underwent transvaginal ultrasonography. Fibroid grade was defined and hysteroscopic myomectomy. Then office hysteroscopy was done after 3 months of the procedure, and any pathology especially intrauterine adhesions was reported. Patients were classified into two groups; with adhesions and without adhesions.Results: The incidence of adhesions was 5.7%. The development of adhesion was usually associated with multiple myomas present in posterior position who need long resection time and usually the resection is incomplete. The adhesions were usually mild [75%] and there was no complications were reported after hysteroscopic myomectomy.Conclusion: The incidence of intrauterine adhesion after the hysteroscopic myomectomy by IBS is lowhttps://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_50018_3fce4db83cbb34253c136ef53d6c722b.pdfhysteroscopymyomectomyuterine adhesionssynechiaeintegrated bigatti shaver
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waleed Ayad
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Mohammed Anter
waleed Ayad
Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
International Journal of Medical Arts
hysteroscopy
myomectomy
uterine adhesions
synechiae
integrated bigatti shaver
author_facet Eman Awad
Mohammed Anter
waleed Ayad
author_sort Eman Awad
title Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
title_short Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
title_full Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
title_fullStr Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS]
title_sort prevalence of intrauterine adhesions after hysteroscopic myomectomy by integrated bigatti shaver [ibs]
publisher Egyptian knowledge bank
series International Journal of Medical Arts
issn 2636-4174
2682-3780
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Myomectomy is the best procedure for treatment of uterine fibroids. However, post-myomectomy adhesions represent a major problem. The introduction of hysteroscopic myomectomy thought to reduce these adhesions. However, the incidence is not determined after different shavers.Aim of the work: To assess the prevalence of adhesions in women undergoing IBS-myomectomy for uterine fibroids.Patients and methods: The study included 70 women indicated for IBS myomectomy. Eligible females were submitted to full history taking, clinical examination and routine laboratory investigations. In addition, all patients underwent transvaginal ultrasonography. Fibroid grade was defined and hysteroscopic myomectomy. Then office hysteroscopy was done after 3 months of the procedure, and any pathology especially intrauterine adhesions was reported. Patients were classified into two groups; with adhesions and without adhesions.Results: The incidence of adhesions was 5.7%. The development of adhesion was usually associated with multiple myomas present in posterior position who need long resection time and usually the resection is incomplete. The adhesions were usually mild [75%] and there was no complications were reported after hysteroscopic myomectomy.Conclusion: The incidence of intrauterine adhesion after the hysteroscopic myomectomy by IBS is low
topic hysteroscopy
myomectomy
uterine adhesions
synechiae
integrated bigatti shaver
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_50018_3fce4db83cbb34253c136ef53d6c722b.pdf
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