The occurrence and outcome of 39 pregnancies after 1621 cases of transcervical resection of endometrium

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Background: To evaluate the outcomes and management of pregnancy after transcervical resection of the endometrium (TCRE). Methods: Retrospective study of 39 pregnancies after 1621 procedures of TCRE. Results: Among 1621 women who were successfully followed up after TCRE, there were 39 pregnancies in 32 women, including five ectopic pregnancies (12.8%) and 34 intrauterine pregnancies (87.2%). The majority of pregnancies (84.6%) occurred within the first 2 years. In the first year after TCRE, the incidence of pregnancy was 1.5%. In women who had amenorrhoea after TCRE, the chances of conception (2/676; 0.3%) were significantly (P < 0.001) lower than for those who continued to have period (30/945; 3.2%). Thirty-two cases with intrauterine pregnancy were terminated under ultrasound guidance with two difficult procedures. Only one pregnancy in our study resulted in spontaneous miscarriage which was managed by suction curettage. One term pregnancy had placenta increta resulting in Caesarean hysterectomy. Conclusions: Pregnancies after TCRE are associated with increased risk, and clinicians should be aware of the various complications of pregnancy that may occur after TCRE, including an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy. Surgical termination of pregnancy after TCRE is potentially a difficult procedure and should be carried out under ultrasound guidance. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Xia, E., Li, T. C., Yu, D., Huang, X., Zheng, J., Liu, Y., & Zhang, M. (2006). The occurrence and outcome of 39 pregnancies after 1621 cases of transcervical resection of endometrium. Human Reproduction, 21(12), 3282–3286. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del299

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