Аннотация:
The objective: To enhance the efficacy of diagnosis and treatment of various kinds of intrauterine pathology in women with infertility using minimally invasive hospital-substitute methods. Patients and methods: We made a complex examination and treatment of 226 female patients with infertility and various intrauterine pathologies aged 22 to 45 years. Minimally invasive interventions were performed using an office hysteroscope, without cervical fixation or dilation of the cervical canal, and in some cases without anaesthesia, which permitted to reduce traumatization of patients during highly informative diagnostic screening and surgical treatment of the diagnosed intrauterine pathology. Results: According to the findings of office hysteroscopy, all patients were divided into 3 groups: group 1 included 110 (49[%]) women with endometrial polyps, group 2 - 30 (13[%]) women with polyps of the cervical canal, group 3 - 86 (38[%]) women with intrauterine synechiae. All women were treated in outpati
Максимова Т. А. Тамара Анатольевна 1988-
Черкасова А. Л. Анастасия Леонидовна 1988-
Джибладзе Т. А. Теа Амирановна 1964-
Зуев В. М. Владимир Михайлович 1959-
Ищенко А. И. Анатолий Иванович 1951-
Хохлова И. Д. Ирина Дмитриевна 1954-
Брюнин Д. В. Дмитрий Викторович 1972-
Борцвадзе Ш. Н. Шорена Нугзаровна 1985-
Maksimova T. A. Tamara Anatolyevna 1988-
Cherkasova A. L. Anastasiya Leonidovna 1988-
Dzhibladze T. A. Tea Amiranovna 1964-
Zuev V. M. Vladimir Mikhaylovich 1959-
Ishhenko A. I. Anatolij Ivanovich 1951-
Khokhlova I. D. Irina Dmitrievna 1954-
Bryunin D. V. Dmitrij Viktorovich 1972-
Bortsvadze Sh. N. Shorena Nugzarovna 1985-
Minimally invasive interventions in diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine pathology in women with infertility
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Вопросы гинекологии, акушерства и перинатологии
ООО "Издательство "Династия"
Т. 17, Вып. 1 С. 27-32
2018
Статья
Infertility Intrauterine pathology Minihysteroscopy
The objective: To enhance the efficacy of diagnosis and treatment of various kinds of intrauterine pathology in women with infertility using minimally invasive hospital-substitute methods. Patients and methods: We made a complex examination and treatment of 226 female patients with infertility and various intrauterine pathologies aged 22 to 45 years. Minimally invasive interventions were performed using an office hysteroscope, without cervical fixation or dilation of the cervical canal, and in some cases without anaesthesia, which permitted to reduce traumatization of patients during highly informative diagnostic screening and surgical treatment of the diagnosed intrauterine pathology. Results: According to the findings of office hysteroscopy, all patients were divided into 3 groups: group 1 included 110 (49[%]) women with endometrial polyps, group 2 - 30 (13[%]) women with polyps of the cervical canal, group 3 - 86 (38[%]) women with intrauterine synechiae. All women were treated in outpati