2017
DOI: 10.1097/lgt.0000000000000293
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Impact of Age at Conization on Obstetrical Outcome: A Case-Control Study

Abstract: Age younger than 25 year at the time of loop electrosurgical excision procedure is associated with a more frequent occurrence of preterm labor before 26 weeks of amenorrhea.

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“…The greater the depth of the excision, the greater the risk of preterm labor 4,13 . This risk seems particularly important in very young women when the cervical tissue is not yet fully formed 14 . Considering that these lesions usually affect reproductive age, the future obstetric risk is relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater the depth of the excision, the greater the risk of preterm labor 4,13 . This risk seems particularly important in very young women when the cervical tissue is not yet fully formed 14 . Considering that these lesions usually affect reproductive age, the future obstetric risk is relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Más recientemente Sadler y colaboradores (27) reportaron además que el riesgo de rotura prematura de membranas se incrementa en las pacientes que han tenido cono LEEP. Muy relevante para el caso descrito en este artículo es el estudio de Chevreau (28) que reporta que el riesgo de complicaciones obstétricas es aún mayor si el cono LEEP se realiza cuando la mujer tiene menos de 25 años de edad.…”
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“…There are multiple reports in the medical literature describing an increase risk of pre-term labor or premature rupture of membranes in women that had LEEP. A recent publication from Chevreau (5) did an evaluation of the obstetric outcome in women after LEEP cone, and the au-derando que ya está extensamente reportado que no existe una adecuada correlación entre dicho diagnóstico y la presencia real del virus. El único método para determinar la presencia de VPH es el uso de pruebas moleculares validadas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…el riesgo de parto pretérmino o rotura prematura de membranas en mujeres que han tenido LEEP. Un reporte reciente por Chevreau y colaboradores (5) hace una evaluación de la historia obstétrica de pacientes que tuvieron conización con LEEP, concluyendo que si el procedimiento se realiza antes de los 25 años de edad aumentaría el riesgo de eventos adversos pretérmino tales como el parto prematuro.…”
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