Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6173759 | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveTo estimate the incidence of intrauterine adhesions after open myomectomy.Study designA prospective audit descriptive study was conducted involving thirty-six women who had undergone open myomectomy for symptomatic fibroids at a large undergraduate teaching hospital. A follow-up out-patient hysteroscopy was performed three months after surgery.ResultsAt hysteroscopy, eighteen patients (50%) were found to have mild to moderate intrauterine adhesions. The number of fibroids removed was significantly higher in patient who developed adhesions (median value 22 versus 9.5, p < 0.05). Pre-operative GnRHa therapy, uterine size, opening of the uterine cavity during surgery, specimen weight, estimated blood loss, post-operative bleeding or pyrexia were similar whether or not adhesions were found.ConclusionOpen myomectomy represents an important but currently underappreciated aetiological factor in the formation of intrauterine adhesions.