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Hysteroscopic management in submucous fibroids to improve fertility

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Objective: To evaluate prospectively the reproductive performance following hysteroscopic myomectomy in women with submucous fibroids and wishing a pregnancy. Study design: Twenty-nine consecutive women wishing a pregnancy with a previously diagnosed submucous fibroid as a sole cause for reproductive failure were treated by hysteroscopic myomectomy. Fourteen women suffered from primary infertility and 15 women had previous pregnancies with a poor obstetric outcome. The myomas were intracavitary (n=25) and intramural class 1 (n=4). None of the patients had type 2 or multiple submucousal fibroids. Myoma size was not larger than 5 cm (the mean was 13.3 mm). Before myomectomy, the outcome reproductive data were recorded prospectively. Following myomectomy, the cumulative rate of first pregnancies, live birth rate and the hysteroscopic anatomical results were assessed and compared with that before surgery. Results: The mean duration of follow-up before and after myomectomy was comparable. Twenty-one women (72.4%) experienced 30 pregnancies after myomectomy. Thirteen women gave birth to16 live infants. Compared with previous pregnancies, the rate of deliveries increased from 3.8% to 63.2% and the abortion rate decreased from 61.6% to 26.3%. No complications occurred during myomectomy. The hysteroscopic anatomical results were good in the majority of cases. Conclusions: This prospective study demonstrates that hysteroscopic myomectomy at present is the method of choice to improve the cumulative pregnancy rate as well as the live birth rate in selected women with submucous myomas and a history of reproductive failure.

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Shokeir, T.A. Hysteroscopic management in submucous fibroids to improve fertility. Arch Gynecol Obstet 273, 50–54 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-005-0729-z

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