Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery
Objective: To explore the risk factors for intrauterine adhesions in patients with artificial abortion and clinical efficacy of hysteroscopic dissection. Methods: 1500 patients undergoing artificial abortion between January 2014 and June 2015 were enrolled into this study. The patients were divided...
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description | Objective: To explore the risk factors for intrauterine adhesions in patients with artificial abortion and clinical efficacy of hysteroscopic dissection. Methods: 1500 patients undergoing artificial abortion between January 2014 and June 2015 were enrolled into this study. The patients were divided into two groups with or without intrauterine adhesions. Univariate and Multiple logistic regression were conducted to assess the effects of multiple factors on the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion. Results: The incidence rate for intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion is 17.0%. Univariate showed that preoperative inflammation, multiple pregnancies and suction evacuation time are the influence risk factors of intrauterine adhesions. Multiple logistic regression demonstrates that multiple pregnancies, high intrauterine negative pressure, and long suction evacuation time are independent risk factors for the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion. Additionally, intrauterine adhesions were observed in 105 mild, 80 moderate, and 70 severe cases. The cure rates for these three categories of intrauterine adhesions by hysteroscopic surgery were 100.0%, 93.8%, and 85.7%, respectively. Conclusion: Multiple pregnancies, high negative pressure suction evacuation and long suction evacuation time are independent risk factors for the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortions. Hysteroscopic surgery substantially improves the clinical outcomes of intrauterine adhesions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d4c22cf9ae83468ba08e2e3950a1238c2023-09-15T10:12:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Investigative Surgery0894-19391521-05532019-01-01321858910.1080/08941939.2017.13761301376130Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic SurgeryXiaoliang Mo0Guirong Qin1Zhoulin Zhou2Xiaoli Jiang3The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityObjective: To explore the risk factors for intrauterine adhesions in patients with artificial abortion and clinical efficacy of hysteroscopic dissection. Methods: 1500 patients undergoing artificial abortion between January 2014 and June 2015 were enrolled into this study. The patients were divided into two groups with or without intrauterine adhesions. Univariate and Multiple logistic regression were conducted to assess the effects of multiple factors on the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion. Results: The incidence rate for intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion is 17.0%. Univariate showed that preoperative inflammation, multiple pregnancies and suction evacuation time are the influence risk factors of intrauterine adhesions. Multiple logistic regression demonstrates that multiple pregnancies, high intrauterine negative pressure, and long suction evacuation time are independent risk factors for the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion. Additionally, intrauterine adhesions were observed in 105 mild, 80 moderate, and 70 severe cases. The cure rates for these three categories of intrauterine adhesions by hysteroscopic surgery were 100.0%, 93.8%, and 85.7%, respectively. Conclusion: Multiple pregnancies, high negative pressure suction evacuation and long suction evacuation time are independent risk factors for the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortions. Hysteroscopic surgery substantially improves the clinical outcomes of intrauterine adhesions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08941939.2017.1376130abortionintrauterine adhesionsrisk factorshysteroscopyadhesions dissectioninflammation |
spellingShingle | Xiaoliang Mo Guirong Qin Zhoulin Zhou Xiaoli Jiang Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery Journal of Investigative Surgery abortion intrauterine adhesions risk factors hysteroscopy adhesions dissection inflammation |
title | Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery |
title_full | Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery |
title_short | Assessment of Risk Factors of Intrauterine Adhesions in Patients With Induced Abortion and the Curative Effect of Hysteroscopic Surgery |
title_sort | assessment of risk factors of intrauterine adhesions in patients with induced abortion and the curative effect of hysteroscopic surgery |
topic | abortion intrauterine adhesions risk factors hysteroscopy adhesions dissection inflammation |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08941939.2017.1376130 |
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