The effect of the combined use of an intrauterine device and a Foley balloon in the prevention of adhesion following hysteroscopic adhesiolysis

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether intrauterine device (IUD) combined with Foley balloon could obtain better efficacy in preventing re-adhesion for patients with intrauterine adhesions (IUAs). The data of 89 patients with IUAs, who underwent transcervical resection of adhesion (TCRA) operation, were retrospectively collected. According to the method used for preventing re-adhesion of the uterine cavity after TCRA, the enrolled patients were divided into IUD group, Foley balloon group and the combined group. The second-look hysteroscopy was carried out at 3 months after TCRA surgery. The severity and extent of IUA were scored by American Fertility Society (AFS) scoring system. The endometrial thickness (EMT) was measured by ultrasound. Furthermore, the menstruation and pregnancy outcomes were also assessed. Our results showed that the postoperative decrease in AFS score was significantly greater in the combined group than in the IUD group or in the Foley balloon group. The increase in menstrual score among the 3 groups was not significantly different. The difference between preoperative and postoperative values of EMT was greater in the combined group than in the other 2 groups. In conclusion, the effect of a Foley balloon combined with IUD in preventing re-adhesion after TCRA might be better than that of IUD or Foley balloon alone.

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Zhao, J., Zhang, L., Liang, J., Zhao, H., Wang, Z., & Pang, Y. (2023). The effect of the combined use of an intrauterine device and a Foley balloon in the prevention of adhesion following hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. Women and Health, 63(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/03630242.2022.2144984

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