Analysis of the influence of hysteroscopic electroresection of endometrial polyps on pregnancy outcomes in patients of childbearing age
Objective To investigate the effect of hysteroscopic electroresection of endometrial polyps on pregnancy outcome and pregnancy rate in patients of childbearing age.Methods 68 patients of reproductive age with endometrial polyps undergoing hysteroscopic surgery were selected and divided into 34 patients in each group according to random number table method.The control group underwent hysteroscopic curettage and the experimental group underwent hysteroscopic electrotomy.The clinical indexes(duration of operation and hospitalization,intraoperative blood loss)and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups.The incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome and pregnancy rate were followed up for 1 year.Results The operation time and hospitalization time of experimental group were shorter than that of control group,and the intraoperative blood loss was less than that of control group(P<0.05).The incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome in the experimental group was 2.94%lower than that in the control group(23.53%),and the pregnancy rate was 88.24%higher than that in the control group(67.65%)(P<0.05).The postoperative complication rate of experimental group was 5.88%lower than that of control group(29.41%)(P<0.05).Conclusion Hysteroscopic electroresection is helpful to reduce the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with endometrial polyps,improve the clinical pregnancy rate,shorten the duration of surgery and hospital stay,reduce intraoperative blood loss,and reduce the incidence of postoperative complications.
Hysteroscopic electroresection of endometrial polypsChildbearing agePregnancy ratePregnancy outcome