2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2014.02.008
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Treatment of adenomyomectomy in women with severe uterine adenomyosis using a novel technique

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“…reported that 30% of 70 patients who attempted pregnancy achieved a clinical pregnancy and 16 deliveries, and Kishi et al . reported a rate of 31.4% who tried to become pregnant after conservative surgical treatment . We had 14 cases of conception after adenomyomectomy, 12 in the laparotomic group (Table ) and 2 in the laparoscopic group; of the 14 pregnancies, 5 were by in vitro fertilization, and 9 were natural.…”
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“…reported that 30% of 70 patients who attempted pregnancy achieved a clinical pregnancy and 16 deliveries, and Kishi et al . reported a rate of 31.4% who tried to become pregnant after conservative surgical treatment . We had 14 cases of conception after adenomyomectomy, 12 in the laparotomic group (Table ) and 2 in the laparoscopic group; of the 14 pregnancies, 5 were by in vitro fertilization, and 9 were natural.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Saremi et al reported that 30% of 70 patients who attempted pregnancy achieved a clinical pregnancy and 16 deliveries, and Kishi et al reported a rate of 31.4% who tried to become pregnant after conservative surgical treatment. 15,16 We had 14 cases of conception after adenomyomectomy, 12 in the laparotomic group (Table 1) and 2 in the laparoscopic group; of the 14 pregnancies, 5 were by in vitro fertilization, and 9 were natural. Three patients miscarried in the first trimester due to missed abortions; these patients had histories of recurrent abortions, and thus, factors other than adenomyosis could have affected their miscarriages.…”
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“…Uterine rupture during pregnancy is one of the main shortcomings after uterine surgery for AD and was reported in two cases after extensive surgery . In another study, two of 23 pregnancies after cytoreductive surgery had rupture in the second trimester.…”
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“…These first reported studies comprised mostly complete excision of localized AD in younger women. Recent additional studies include women with extensive AD and older women . Kishi included 27 women more than 40 years old, i.e.…”
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“…15 Multiple treatment modalities, including hormonal therapy with gonadotropinreleasing hormone (GnRH) agonists and conservative surgical procedures, for women with adenomyosis have been used to restore their fertility. Although successful pregnancies after prolonged downregulation with GnRH agonists 16,17 and conservative surgery have been reported, [18][19][20] there is no agreement on the most appropriate therapeutic method for managing infertile patients with adenomyosis.…”
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