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Reproductive Outcome Affected by Two Adjunctive Treatments in Patients With Infertility Due to Severe Intrauterine Adhesions.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating loop-shaped intrauterine contraceptive device and intrauterine balloon (Cook Medical) for Asherman's Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 93 participants.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the outcome of loop intrauterine contraceptive device and heart-shaped intrauterine balloon for the adjunctive treatment of severe intrauterine adhesions in patients with infertility.
Study Details
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Interventions
Intrauterine contraceptive device can temporary protective layer between the endometrium wound during the most critical three weeks after the surgery to prevent adhesion reformation.
The balloons used in this study is heart- shaped that resembled the shape of the uterine cavity and could fully separate the two sides of the uterine wall and the corners of the uterus compare to loop-shaped intrauterine contraceptive device.