Factors Affecting Risk of Failure After Endometrial Resection
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From January 1989 to December 1990, 196 patients were treated by hysteroscopic endometrial resection for abnormal uterine bleeding. A survey in February 1993 revealed a satisfaction rate of 82%. Persistence of abnormal bleeding after resection was the most common problem reported, although in 32% of these cases, the bleeding commenced after a period of at least 2 years in remission. A more precise clinical and pathologic study was performed in 22 cases of hysterectomy for failure after resection. Two major risk factors became evident: enlarged uterine size and the presence of adenomyosis. (J GYNECOL SURG 11:1, 1995)
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