Sokol M. Optimization of reproductive function recovery techniques in women with polycystic ovarian and tubal-peritoneal infertility.

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0415U003477

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Specialization

  • 14.01.01 - Акушерство та гінекологія

29-05-2015

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.613.02

Essay

The thesis for the degree of medical science is devoted to the actual, both in scientific and practical aspects, problem of reproductive disorders in women with PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility, methods of adhesive process prevention and rehabilitation techniques in the postoperative period after laparoscopic treatment. The author developed a new method of adhesive process recurrence prevention in women with PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility, based on conducted experiments, which includes the use of radiowave energy, argon plasma coagulation (APC) after 1/3 ovarian resection with intraoperative administration of polyethylene oxide with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (PEO with CMC) for adhesions prevention. The author developed a method of reproductive function rehabilitation in patients with combination of PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility, which includes the use of L-arginine, combined oral contraceptives with antiandrogenic effect and myostimulation of fallopian tubes contractile function. A comparative assessment of combination of the radiowave energy or APC, conventional methods of intraoperative adhesions prevention or administration of a polyethylene PEO with CMC for the adhesions prevention in patients with combination of PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility was conducted. The best treatment results in reproductive age patients with combination of PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility obtained while both APC and PEO with CMC, for adhesions prevention, were administered intraoperatively in combination with author proposed method of postoperative rehabilitation. Uterine pregnancy occurred in 62.5% of patients with PCOS and in 52.9% patients with combination of PCOS and tubal-peritoneal infertility.

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