2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2013.05.028
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Management of intrauterine adhesions: A novel intrauterine device

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“…Evidence now supports a broad range of functions for chemokines would play a positive role in the growth of exterior endometrial stem cells and final regeneration of functional endometrium [22, 64]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Evidence now supports a broad range of functions for chemokines would play a positive role in the growth of exterior endometrial stem cells and final regeneration of functional endometrium [22, 64]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was speculated that an IUD could help the physiological endometrial regeneration by separating the anterior and posterior uterine walls, although many authors have reported good results [20, 21]. Many investigators support the use of IUDs (especially the Lippes loop) for prevention of recurrent IUAs [2, 17, 2224]. Other studies reported that copper-bearing and Progestasert (Alza Corporation, Palo Alto, CA) IUDs may have a rather small surface area and may not be able to prevent adhesion reformation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although good anatomical results and pregnancy rates have been reported, there have been no randomized control trials to date to confirm the usefulness of such devices. Moreover, such devices expose patients to the potential risk of perforation and infection [21][22][23][24]. To avoid leaving foreign objects in the uterus and associated complications, novel approaches using biological biodegradable anti-adhesion barriers such as ACP gel (Hyalobarrier) and Oxiplex/AP gel (Intercoat) have been developed.…”
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“…Tu et al ont récemment souligné la nécessité de rétablir la fonction endométriale en complément de l'anatomie uté-rine [169]. Celui-ci étudie le développement d'un nouveau DIU reposant sur l'insertion d'une membrane à base d'acide hyaluronique avec un système de relargage d'oestrogènes et de facteurs de croissance permettant la régénération endométriale.…”
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