The Outcome on Conservative Surgical Treatment of Adenomyosis
This study found that adenomyosis resection, including conventional and Osada's techniques, effectively relieved pain and allowed some patients to achieve pregnancy.
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This retrospective cohort study evaluated 2-year outcomes (2010–2012) in women diagnosed with adenomyosis by transvaginal sonography and confirmed histologically, comparing pain relief and fertility outcomes after adenomyosis resection (conventional and with Osada’s technique) versus hysterectomy. After surgery, 81.63% of 40 patients reported no pain on VAS (0), while 18.37% still reported pain. For fertility, 20.51% conceived naturally without fertility intervention, and 5.13% conceived via IVF, with natural conceptions mostly after conventional resection and IVF conceptions both occurring after Osada’s procedures. The paper focuses on adenomyosis conservative surgery outcomes and does not address endometriosis, so it is relevant to adenomyosis but not endometriosis.
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