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Is there any risk of recurrence after the operation of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby?



Recurrence risk of intrauterine adhesion test tube infants after surgery

Uterine cavity adhesion refers to the adhesion between endometrium and myometrium caused by inflammatory stimulation or surgery. For couples with intrauterine adhesions, IVF surgery is a common treatment. However, whether there is a risk of recurrence after surgery is an important issue to be considered. This article will elaborate on the recurrence risk of intrauterine adhesions after surgery from four aspects.

 Is there any risk of recurrence after the operation of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby?

Surgical techniques

In vitro baby surgery is usually performed under hysteroscopy to restore the anatomy of the uterine cavity. During the operation, it is necessary to remove or separate the adhesive tissue and reconstruct the endometrium. The different level of operation is one of the important factors that affect the risk of recurrence. Some professional hospitals use sophisticated technology during surgery, and reduce the risk of recurrence through accurate wound repair and appropriate post-operative treatment. However, in some hospitals with low technical level, the operation may not be thorough enough, which may easily lead to recurrence of adhesion.

At the same time, postoperative care also has an important impact on the risk of recurrence. Regular review and guidance of patients to complete postoperative rehabilitation training and drug treatment can reduce the risk of recurrence of postoperative adhesion.

Etiology and individual differences

The risk of recurrence of intrauterine adhesions after IVF surgery is closely related to individual etiology and differences. Some patients may suffer from intrauterine adhesions caused by various causes, such as infection, uterine surgery, etc. The inflammatory reaction caused by these causes is also the main reason for adhesion recurrence. In addition, individual physiological characteristics and immune status will also affect the possibility of recurrence.

Generally speaking, the course and severity of postoperative etiology affect the risk of recurrence. If the cause is not completely cured, the possibility of recurrence is greater. Therefore, in the post-operative treatment, comprehensive consideration of individual differences and targeted treatment and intervention can reduce the risk of recurrence.

Postoperative care and rehabilitation

Postoperative care and rehabilitation are essential to reduce the risk of recurrence of intrauterine adhesions. Patients need regular reexamination after surgery, including hysteroscopy and B-ultrasound, to monitor adhesion. In addition, postoperative rehabilitation training is also very important. Through targeted rehabilitation training, the regeneration of the myometrium and endometrium can be strengthened, and the possibility of adhesion can be reduced.

In some general hospitals, in order to reduce the risk of recurrence, some auxiliary treatments, such as hormone therapy, local biological therapy, will also be used. These measures can improve the nutrition and repair ability of endometrium and further reduce the risk of recurrence.

Summary

The recurrence risk of IVF with intrauterine adhesions after surgery is affected by many factors. The level of surgical techniques, etiology and individual differences, as well as postoperative nursing and rehabilitation, and other factors will have an important impact on the risk of recurrence. In order to reduce the risk of recurrence, we recommend selecting a professional hospital for surgery, and conducting comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation training after surgery. Regular review and monitoring is the key to prevent recurrence. Comprehensive treatment and individualized rehabilitation plan can effectively reduce the recurrence risk of IVF with intrauterine adhesions after surgery.

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