2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1545878
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Fertility and Pregnancy Outcome after Myoma Enucleation by Minilaparotomy under Microsurgical Conditions in Pronounced Uterus Myomatosus

Abstract: ErratumIn der Publikation "Fertility and Pregnancy Outcome after Myoma Enucleation by Minilaparotomy under Microsurgical Conditions in Pronounced Uterus Myomatosus" von K. Floss et al. (Geburtsh Frauenheilk 2015; 75: 56-63) ist leider ein Übersetzungsfehler unterlaufen.Auf Seite 60 im 1. Absatz unter der Überschrift "Postoperative complications of pregnancy and birth" steht: "In one patient a prepartal, silent uterine rupture occurred in the 4th week of pregnancy after enucleation of 5 myomas (max. size 6 cm w… Show more

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“…Submucous and intramural myomas distort the cavity, impairing implantation and pregnancy rates in women undergoing IVF. Several theories have been proposed regarding this issue, including alteration of uterine contractility or induction of inflammatory and vascular changes leading to a less receptive implantation site [13][14][15]. Removal of large myomas (more than 3 cm) has a much more beneficial effect on fertility than small ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submucous and intramural myomas distort the cavity, impairing implantation and pregnancy rates in women undergoing IVF. Several theories have been proposed regarding this issue, including alteration of uterine contractility or induction of inflammatory and vascular changes leading to a less receptive implantation site [13][14][15]. Removal of large myomas (more than 3 cm) has a much more beneficial effect on fertility than small ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%