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what is the success rate after treatment for asherman syndrome

by Holden Connelly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Hysteroscopic treatment of severe Asherman's syndrome appeared to be effective for the restoration of a functional uterine cavity. All patients achieved a normal uterine cavity and normal menses. The overall pregnancy rate after treatment was 42.8%, and was 62.5% in women ≤35 years. Live birth rate was 32.1%.

What are the possible complications of Asherman syndrome?

Patients with Asherman's syndrome usually present with menstrual disturbances, infertility, or recurrent pregnancy loss. A successful treatment of infertility could be achieved by restoration of the uterine cavity, prevention of IUA reformation, and promotion of healing process.

How is Asherman syndrome treated in the outpatient hysteroscopy suite?

Twenty patients were treated for Asherman syndrome in the outpatient hysteroscopy suite. There were a total of 38 procedures (adhesiolysis or diagnostic hysteroscopies) performed for this indication in the patient set. The most common etiologies for intrauterine adhesions were previous curettage (60%) and previous missed abortion (45%).

Can Asherman’s syndrome be prevented?

Intrauterine adhesions with symptoms like hypomenorrhea or infertility are known under the term Asherman’s syndrome. Although the syndrome has been widely investigated, evidence of both prevention of the syndrome and the ideal treatment are missing.

Does endometrial pattern predict outcome in Asherman’s syndrome?

Schlaff W.D., Hurst B.S. Preoperative sonographic measurement of endometrial pattern predicts outcome of surgical repair in patients with severe Asherman’s syndrome*. Fertil. Steril. 1995; 63 :410–413. doi: 10.1016/S0015-0282 (16)57379-8.

Can I get pregnant after treating Asherman's syndrome?

In many cases, yes, you may be able to get pregnant after being treated for Asherman's syndrome. Infertility can be tricky because the cause isn't always easy to determine.

How long after Asherman's syndrome can I get pregnant?

The surgeon will cut and get rid of the scar tissue or adhesions. The surgery is non-invasive and done using a hysteroscopy. You will need general anesthesia, and estrogen may be prescribed after surgery to boost the quality of the uterine lining. Give the scar time to heal (about 12 months) before trying to conceive.

Is the a cure for Asherman syndrome?

Asherman syndrome can often be cured with surgery. Sometimes more than one procedure will be necessary. Women who are infertile because of Asherman syndrome may be able to have a baby after treatment. Successful pregnancy depends on the severity of Asherman syndrome and the difficulty of the treatment.

Can you get pregnant with mild Asherman's?

Pregnancy rate was higher in patients having mild Asherman's syndrome (53.3%) as compared to moderate (26.9%) or severe type (9.5%), (p=0.0049). It was also higher in patients having normal endometrial pattern after adhesiolysis (p=0.0005).

How common is Asherman's syndrome after D&C?

It may occur in up to 13% of women undergoing a termination of pregnancy during the first trimester, and 30% in women undergoing a dilation and curettage (D and C) after a late spontaneous abortion.

Can you have periods with Asherman's?

You'll notice a reduction in or absence of your menstrual flow. If you're still having a period, you might experience some mild to severe pain with it, as the uterine muscle has to work harder to push the menstrual fluid past the scar tissue.

Can you still get pregnant with scar tissue?

A normal uterine cavity and endometrial lining is necessary in order to conceive and maintain a pregnancy. Scar tissue within the uterine cavity can partially or completely obliterate the normal cavity and can interfere with conception, or increase the risk for miscarriage or other complications later in the pregnancy.

Can Asherman syndrome be treated with herbs?

Punarnava Mandoor are pure Ayurvedic herbal Tablets prepared in Planet Ayurveda with combination of various herbs having properties which makes these tablets a very helpful Ayurvedic Treatment for Asherman's Syndrome.

How do you dissolve adhesions without surgery?

Non-surgical treatments for adhesionsmedication – this is often the first treatment choice for acute pain and forms part of the treatment for chronic pain.exercise.physical therapy.lifestyle changes.soft tissue mobilisation (Wasserman et al 2019)

How can you prevent Asherman's syndrome after D&C?

While Asherman syndrome is not always avoidable, there are things I think doctors can do to minimize risks. They should use less risky surgical tools, anticipate possible scarring, and follow up after surgery to detect it.

How do you get rid of scar tissue in the uterus?

To remove the scar tissue, your gynecologist may perform hysteroscopic lysis of adhesions. This is an outpatient procedure in which the doctor uses a hysteroscope to view the lining of the uterus and agitate the scar tissue that's present.

Can you see Asherman's syndrome on ultrasound?

Additionally, Asherman's syndrome is usually undetectable by routine exam or diagnostic procedures such as an ultrasound scan, contributing to its status as a difficult-to-diagnosis disease. The gold standard for diagnosing Asherman's syndrome is hysteroscopy.

What to do if you have Asherman syndrome?

If your doctor suspects Asherman syndrome, they’ll usually first take blood samples to rule out other conditions that could be causing your symptoms. They may also use an ultrasound to look at the thickness of the uterine lining and the follicles.

Can Asherman syndrome cause no periods?

Some women have pain at the time that their period should be due, but don’t have any bleeding. This could indicate that you’re menstruating, but that the blood is unable to leave the uterus because the exit is blocked by scar tissue.

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