Objective: To assess the reproductive benefits of hysteroscopic polypectomy in previous infertile women depending on the size or number of the polyps.
Design And Methods: In this retrospective study, from February 2000 to September 2005, totally 83 selected women were included with: a) diagnoses of primary or secondary infertility, endometrial polyp/polyps and abnormal uterine bleeding. Endometrial polyps were diagnosed by transvaginal ultrasound followed by diagnostic hysteroscopy, to confirm diagnosis, and hysteroscopic polypectomy.
Arch Gynecol Obstet
October 2007
The current management of patients with cervical polyps may include different approaches and protocols, such as a simply removal of the polyp in most cases at an office setting, surgical dilatation and curettage, electrosurgical excision or hysteroscopic polypectomy. Exploration of the cervical canal and uterine cavity by hysteroscopy determines the exact origin of the polyp pedicle (cervical or endometrial) and if there is any concurrent endometrial pathology. The majority of cervical polyps are asymptomatic, and their incidence is increasing with age.
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