2014
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.12426
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Secondary infertility after B‐Lynch suture: indication for hysteroscopy as a first‐line diagnostic procedure?

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“…Uterine cavity synechiae prevalence following UCS has not been delineated, but is commonly reported [4,9,14]. The post llUCS prevalence rate of synechiae is limited by several factors as studies were observational or case reports with only a fraction of UCS women having further evalaution.…”
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“…Uterine cavity synechiae prevalence following UCS has not been delineated, but is commonly reported [4,9,14]. The post llUCS prevalence rate of synechiae is limited by several factors as studies were observational or case reports with only a fraction of UCS women having further evalaution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The post llUCS prevalence rate of synechiae is limited by several factors as studies were observational or case reports with only a fraction of UCS women having further evalaution. The clinical significance of synechiae has not been well investigated, but treatment of identified synechiae following UCS has resulted in positive pregnancy outcomes [9,14]. Reports of successful pregnancy following synechiae resoution with operative hysteroscopy highlights the consideration for screening women with hysteroscopy or uterine cavity imaging post UCS [9,14].…”
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