Title: Study on Reproductive Endocrine Function After Improved Hysterectomy
Abstract: Objective To study the change of reproductive endocrine function after improved hysterectomy.Methods 60 cases of patients who received improved hysterectomy for hysteromyoma were studied as study group, and 60 cases of patients who received traditional hysterectomy during the same period were set up as control group. Serum reproductive hormones in both groups were measured before the operation, in 1/2 year and in 1 year after the operation.Results In 1/2 year and in 1 year after operation, the serum levels of FSH and E 2 in study group had no significant difference as compared with those in preoperation, and the serum levels of FSH, LH in control group were significant higher, E 2 was significant lower than those in preoperation and those in study group.Conclusions Compared with traditional hysterectomy, improved hysterectomy can preserve the function of ovary. Therefore, improved hysterectomy is a good operation for treatment of benign uterine diseases.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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