WAYS OF IMPROVING TREATMENT OF WOMAN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE WITH ENDOMETRIAL OVARIAN CYSTS (literature review)

In: Scientific digest of association of obstetricians and gynecologists of Ukraine · 2019 · vol. 0(1(43)) , pp. 43–51 · doi:10.35278/2664-0767.1(43).2019.178055 · W2995141783
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This review explores minimally invasive laparoscopic removal of endometrial ovarian cysts and postoperative use of autologous mesenchymal stem cells to improve fertility in women of reproductive age.

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This literature review examines ways to improve fertility restoration in women of reproductive age with ovarian endometrioma (endometriod cysts) by synthesizing evidence from foreign and domestic publications. It discusses laparoscopic strategies such as minimally invasive excision using argon-plasma coagulation or ligature hemostasis, intraoperative anti-adhesion measures, and postoperative rehabilitation approaches including cryoextract of placenta and autologous mesenchymal stem cells. A major limitation explicitly implied by the format is that, as a review, it does not present new original clinical data and depends on the quality and heterogeneity of the included studies. Relevance to endometriosis: the entire review centers on fertility restoration in patients with ovarian endometrioma (endometriosis of the ovary), including surgical and adhesion-prevention approaches.

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The article presents review of foreign and domestic literature of the problem of fertility recovery of women of reproductive age with endometrial ovarian cysts. One of the way to solve this issue is using minimally invasive technologies for laparoscopic remove of endometrial cysts (argon plasma coagulation or ligature hemostasis). As well as using automesenchimal stem cells in the postoperative period.

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