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Symptoms and Quality of Life Changes after Hysteroscopic Treatment in Patients with Symptomatic Isthmocele—Preliminary Results

Monika Szafarowska, Magdalena Biela, Joanna Wichowska, Kamil Sobociński, Agnieszka Segiet, Jacek Doniec, Paweł Kamiński

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to an increasing number of cesarean section deliveries, the common consequences of that surgery are observed more often in the population. One of them is the uterine cesarean scar defect known as niche or isthmocele. Most patients with that aliment are asymptomatic, but some of them can report abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, subfertility which can be the reason for reduced quality of life (QoL) of the patients. In our study, we analyzed the subjective feelings of changes in the severity of symptoms and quality of life of women with niche after diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy. The patients n = 85 included in the study group completed a follow up questionnaire six months after the procedure. Patients after operative hysteroscopy in comparison to patients after diagnostic procedure reported statistically significant reduction in post-menstruation bleeding/spotting and improvement in the quality of sexual activity. We have also noticed a higher pregnancy rate in the operative group, however, the difference was not statistically significant. According to our study, most women reported a positive effect of hysteroscopy on their QoL in social, psychological, environmental, and health domains.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHysteroscopyQuality of life (healthcare)AsymptomaticMenstruationObstetricsPopulationPregnancySurgeryGynecologyInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsNursingEnvironmental healthMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal and fetal healthcareUreteral procedures and complications
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