REMODELING UTERINE SCAR AFTER MIOMECTOMY AND THE ROLE OF DOPPLEROMETRY IN ITS EVALUATION
https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2017-24-4-22-26
Abstract
Aim. The aim of the study: to compare the effectiveness of traditional laparoscopic myomectomy to the one with an additional stage based on the analysis of echographic scar monitoring among fertile-interested patients.
Materials and methods. A prospective analysis of 96 surgical interventions was performed (laparoscopic myomectomy among reproductive-aged patients with uterine fibroids (UF).
Results. Echographic scar monitoring showed a lower incidence of adverse sonographic stigma after laparoscopic occlusion of the ascending branches of the uterine artery (UA AB LSO) during three months’ time observation and a leveling of differences – during half a year.
Conclusions. UA AB LSO improves the quality of myomectomy and the probability of morphologically substantiated scar formation on the uterus.
About the Authors
E. V. BashirovRussian Federation
Fundamental Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic
Corresponding author: Eduard V. Bashirov
350072, Krasnodar, Zipovskaya str. 4/1; tel.: 8(988)2425536
I. I. Kutcenko
Russian Federation
Fundamental Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic
V. A. Krutova
Russian Federation
Fundamental Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic
A. V. Babkina
Russian Federation
Fundamental Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic
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For citations:
Bashirov E.V., Kutcenko I.I., Krutova V.A., Babkina A.V. REMODELING UTERINE SCAR AFTER MIOMECTOMY AND THE ROLE OF DOPPLEROMETRY IN ITS EVALUATION. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2017;(4):22-26. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2017-24-4-22-26