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Perinatal complications and time to subsequent pregnancy after open, laparoscopic, and hysteroscopic myomectomy: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background We aimed to evaluate the risk of perinatal complications in subsequent pregnancies after different types of myomectomy, viz. open, laparoscopic, or hysteroscopic.
Maho Furukawa +9 more
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Intestinal adhesion due to previous uterine surgery as a risk factor for delayed diagnosis of uterine rupture: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Uterine rupture is a life-threatening condition both to mothers and fetuses. Its early diagnosis and treatment may save their lives. Previous myomectomy is a high risk factor for uterine rupture.
Usui Rie +5 more
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Objective: Uterine artery ligation (UAL) at the time of myomectomy has shown to decrease blood loss during the operation. However, little is known about the efficacy and feasibility of UAL during single-port access (SPA) myomectomy. The present study was
Joseph J. Noh +10 more
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BackgroundUterine leiomyomas are the most commonly observed pathologies, with an estimated prevalence of 4. 5–68.6%. We aimed to calculate myomectomy-related mortality and venous thromboembolism incidence rates in the Republic of Korea.MethodsThe data of
Jin-Sung Yuk, Myounghwan Kim
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Objective This multi-center study aims to determine the efficiency and safety of endometrial myomectomy (EM) for the removal of uterine fibroids during cesarean section (CS).
Şafak Hatırnaz +21 more
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Do Women over 35 Years Old Who Have Undergone a Myomectomy Require More Acupuncture Sessions to Become Pregnant? [PDF]
Background To evaluate whether ≥ 3 adjunct acupuncture sessions accompanying embryo transfer, increasesthe chance of pregnancy amongst post-myomectomy women aged ≥ 35 years.
Abayomi B Ajayi +4 more
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Objective: To analyze and summarize the experience of single-port robotic-assisted laparoscopic ambulatory surgery (AS) for intraligamental myomectomy.
Xueli Hu +9 more
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Incidence and risk factors of intrauterine adhesions after myomectomy
Objective: To determine the incidence and risk factors for intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) after minimally invasive and open myomectomy and hysteroscopic myomectomy (HM). Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Pietro Bortoletto, M.D., M.Sc. +4 more
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Objective: To examine the quality of life experienced by women with symptomatic uterine fibroids who had been treated with UAE in comparison to myomectomy. We report the four-year follow-up of the FEMME randomised trial.
Jane Daniels +11 more
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Prevalence of Intrauterine Adhesions after Hysteroscopic Myomectomy by Integrated Bigatti Shaver [IBS] [PDF]
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.
Eman Awad, Mohammed Anter, Waleed Ayad
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