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Title: [The efficacy of the hysteroscopic treatment of menorrhagia associated with uterine fibromyomas]. Author: Pellicano M, Vigorito R, Magri G, Castellano A. Journal: Minerva Ginecol; 1994 Oct; 46(10):545-9. PubMed ID: 7838410. Abstract: Objective of our study was to determine the effectiveness of hysteroscopic surgery in the treatment of menorrhagia associated with uterine myomas. 25 women with clinical and ultrasonographic diagnosis of intramural or submucous myomas were treated for menorrhagia by hysteroscopic surgery: 9 by resection and 16 by resection and endometrial ablation. In both groups there was a significant decrease of dysmenorrhea. The mean number of pads used during the heaviest day of menses decreased significantly from 19.5 to 7.4 in women undergoing resection only, and from 20.8 to 2.9 in women treated by resection and endometrial ablation. 2 women of 9 became amenorrheic and no one underwent hysterectomy. 12 of 16 became amenorrheic and 2 underwent hysterectomy. Our study show that menorrhagia can be treated by hysteroscopic surgery of uterine myomas in some selected women.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]