2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2011.09.023
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Place des myomectomies en situation de conception spontanée ou chez la femme désireuse de préserver sa fertilité

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“…The impact of myomas on fertility can be evaluated by comparing women with myoma to women free from any fibromatous pathology consulting for a desire for pregnancy, or by comparing the results of myomectomy and abstention in patients with a desire for pregnancy. A single prospective study comparing a population of 106 infertile women with myomas to a population of 106 infertile women without myoma found a significantly decreased design rate in the presence of myomas (11% versus 25%, p = 0.02) [12]. The size, number and location of myomas have not been specified in this study but it allows demonstrating the responsibility of myomas on fertility in case of spontaneous procreation (NP4).…”
Section: Pregnancy After Myomectomymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The impact of myomas on fertility can be evaluated by comparing women with myoma to women free from any fibromatous pathology consulting for a desire for pregnancy, or by comparing the results of myomectomy and abstention in patients with a desire for pregnancy. A single prospective study comparing a population of 106 infertile women with myomas to a population of 106 infertile women without myoma found a significantly decreased design rate in the presence of myomas (11% versus 25%, p = 0.02) [12]. The size, number and location of myomas have not been specified in this study but it allows demonstrating the responsibility of myomas on fertility in case of spontaneous procreation (NP4).…”
Section: Pregnancy After Myomectomymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Operative complications were dominated by hemorrhages in 20% of cases. Bleeding remains one of the early complications of myomectomies as described by Legendre G. [12] et al, and Foulot H. et al [13]. All of our patients had received preventive anticoagulant therapy 8 hours after surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…A single prospective study comparing a population of 106 infertile women with myomas to a population of 106 infertile women without myoma found a significantly decreased conception rate in the presence of myomas (11% versus 25%, p = 0.02). The size, number and location of myomas have not been specified in this study, but it does demonstrate the responsibility of myomas for fertility in case of spontaneous procreation [17]. Elsewhere pregnancy rates of 50 to more than 60% have been reported after myomectomy in patients with unexplained labeled infertility.…”
Section: Fertilité After Myomectomymentioning
confidence: 69%