2017
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20170801038
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Clinical research of effects of retaining the uterine blood supply hysterectomy on ovarian function

Abstract: Abstract. Objective To evaluate the effect of hysterectomy for reserving the uterine blood supply on ovarian endocrine function and on symptoms of menopausal transition. Methods Uterine benign lesions should be line the uterus times total resection in 100 patients were randomly divided into hysterectomy group of retaining uterus vascular supply group(research group,n=50) and traditional total hysterectomy group (the control group, n=50), comparing two groups in operation time, intraoperative bleeding ,postoper… Show more

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“…During hysterectomy, the bilateral uterine artery is cut off. Thus, the anastomosis between ovarian and uterine artery is disrupted leading to decrease in ovarian stromal blood flow result in ovarian follicular degeneration and subsequent decrease in ovarian hormone production [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During hysterectomy, the bilateral uterine artery is cut off. Thus, the anastomosis between ovarian and uterine artery is disrupted leading to decrease in ovarian stromal blood flow result in ovarian follicular degeneration and subsequent decrease in ovarian hormone production [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%