Total corporal synechiae due to tuberculosis carry a very poor prognosis following hysteroscopic synechialysis.

O Bukulmez, H Yarali, T Gurgan
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  1. O Bukulmez: Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ankara 06100, Turkey.

Abstract

Twelve consecutive patients with total corporal synechiae due to tuberculosis were reviewed in terms of intrauterine adhesion re-formation rate following hysteroscopic surgery. All patients presented with secondary amenorrhoea and infertility. The diagnosis was based on a 'glove finger appearance' at hysterosalpingography and classical laparoscopic and tubal biopsy findings. Intrauterine synechiae re-formation was assessed by postoperative hysterosalpingograms performed 3-4 months after the procedure. The 12 patients underwent 15 attempts for hysteroscopic lysis of total corporal synechiae. Three perforations occurred and all were managed with laparoscopic extracorporal suturing. Ultimately, adequate uterine cavity was obtained in all cases. Total intracorporal synechiae recurred in all patients at control postoperative hysterosalpingograms. We conclude that total corporal synechiae caused by tuberculosis, unlike other causes, carry a poor prognosis following hysteroscopic lysis. Surrogacy may be the only option for fertility in such couples.

MeSH Term

Adult
Amenorrhea
Cervix Uteri
Female
Humans
Hysteroscopy
Radiography
Tissue Adhesions
Tuberculosis
Uterine Diseases

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