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KMID : 0358419930360083241
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1993 Volume.36 No. 8 p.3241 ~ p.3249
A Study of Pregnancy Rate after Myomectomy
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Abstract
From January, 1981 to December, 1990, seventy-one patients who had an operation for abdominal myomectomy at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pusan National University Hospital were reviewed for the chinical analyses, pregnancy success
and
the factors affected to the pregnancy rate.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1. Twenty-six of the 71 patients concived after myomectomy, the overall pregnancy rate was 36.6%, and the pregnancy rate in patients complained infertility was 57.6%.
2. The anemia with hemoglobin ranged 7.0 to 9.9 gm% was found in 19.7.
3. The patients younger than 35 years showed significantly higher pregnancy rate than those older than 35 years (46.2% vs 10.5%, P<0.05).
4. The pregnancy rate in patients with primary infertility showed significantly higher than that in patients with secondary infertility (65.0%) vs 46.2%, P<0.0%5).
5. The patients with less than 2 of infertility showed a higher pregnancy rate after myoctomy than those with more than 2 years of in fertility (100% vs 36.7%, P<0.001).
6. The gravity did not influenced the pregnancy rate after myomectomy(P>0.4).
7. The number, size and location of the myomas did not influenced the pregnancy rate after myomectomy(P>0.05).
8. Of 26 patients who became pregnant following myomectomy, 20 patients(76.9%) did so with two years after myomectomy was 15.4%.
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