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Improvement of surgical treatment in diffuze adenomyosis (a review)
Author(s) -
Anton A. Gorpenko,
Vladimir D. Chuprinin,
N. A. Buralkin,
А. С. Сафронова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
medicinskij sovet
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-5790
pISSN - 2079-701X
DOI - 10.21518/2079-701x-2019-21-254-259
Subject(s) - adenomyosis , medicine , asymptomatic , etiology , pelvic pain , guideline , disease , quality of life (healthcare) , gynecology , endometriosis , hysterectomy , obstetrics , intensive care medicine , surgery , pathology , nursing
. Adenomyosis has a significantly negative impact on women’s quality of life, causing abnormal uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and chronic pelvic pain and low quality of life. There are no single theory of pathogenesis, unique prognosis and diagnostic markers for adenomyosis. The definitive treatment for adenomyosis is hysterectomy but is not appropriate for patients who wish to preserve their fertility. In this article presents data about etiology, classification, pathogenesis, clinical manifestation and surgical techniques for the treatment of adenomyosis published in medical–scientific databases. Materials and methods. The review includes data from foreign and Russian articles published in the Pubmed journals on this topic. Results. There are a lot of surgical approaches for adenomyosis; however, there is no any universal approach and management guideline for these patients. Conclusion. Adenomyosis – if multifactorial disease. There is no single pathogenesis theory. The clinical picture of adenomyosis varies from asymptomatic to severe pain. The management of adenomyosis is complex and should guide personally for each patient. All techniques and options should be considered and discussed with the patient.

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