1. Pregnancies following ultrasound-guided drainage of tubo-ovarian abscess.
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Gjelland K, Granberg S, Kiserud T, Wentzel-Larsen T, and Ekerhovd E
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- Abscess diagnostic imaging, Abscess epidemiology, Abscess rehabilitation, Adolescent, Adult, Cohort Studies, Fallopian Tube Diseases diagnostic imaging, Fallopian Tube Diseases epidemiology, Fallopian Tube Diseases rehabilitation, Female, Fertility Preservation statistics & numerical data, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Ovarian Diseases diagnostic imaging, Ovarian Diseases epidemiology, Ovarian Diseases rehabilitation, Postoperative Period, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Abscess surgery, Drainage methods, Fallopian Tube Diseases surgery, Ovarian Diseases surgery, Pregnancy Rate, Ultrasonography, Interventional methods
- Abstract
Objective: To study fertility among women treated by means of ultrasound-guided drainage and antibiotics for tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA)., Design: Retrospective cohort study., Setting: A tertiary referral center., Patient(s): One hundred women of reproductive age treated for TOA between June 1986 and July 2003., Intervention(s): Transvaginal ultrasound-guided drainage of TOA was performed in all patients. The procedure was repeated if a substantial amount of pus was seen using ultrasonography 2-5 days after the initial aspiration, and repeated later if necessary., Main Outcome Measure(s): Frequency of naturally conceived pregnancies., Result(s): Twenty of 38 (52.6%; 95% CI 36.5-68.9%) women who intended to have a child achieved pregnancy naturally and became mothers. In addition, 7 (50%) of 14 women who were not on birth control on a regular basis became pregnant. No ectopic pregnancies were registered., Conclusion(s): Ultrasound-guided drainage of TOA in combination with antibiotics seems to preserve fertility in approximately half of the patients., (Copyright © 2012 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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