Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae

Aim. To increase the effectiveness of complex treatment of women with intrauterine synechiae (IS) through intrauterine administration of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Materials and methods. The authors studied the complex treatment results of 60 women with second and third degree intrauterine synec...

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Autores principales: Sergey A. Martynov, Leyla V. Adamyan, Alek S. Arakelyan, Tatyana A. Fyodorova, Oksana A. Bystrykh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d4b9a9db51d643aba2547ff3c1c0b2462021-12-02T19:22:24ZPossibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae2079-56962079-583110.26442/20795696.2021.3.200878https://doaj.org/article/d4b9a9db51d643aba2547ff3c1c0b2462021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/76151/56745https://doaj.org/toc/2079-5696https://doaj.org/toc/2079-5831Aim. To increase the effectiveness of complex treatment of women with intrauterine synechiae (IS) through intrauterine administration of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Materials and methods. The authors studied the complex treatment results of 60 women with second and third degree intrauterine synechiae: 20 patients in the active treatment group, after hysteroscopic destruction of intrauterine synechiae, underwent intraoperative subendometrial administration of PRP followed by irrigating the uterine cavity with PRP on the 2nd and 3rd days after the operation, along with complex postoperative treatment (antibacteria and cyclic hormone therapy, physiotherapy); 40 patients in the comparison group underwent only complex postoperative treatment without PRP administration. The authors conducted comparative assessments of menstrual function, endometrial thickness and uterine cavity during check-up hysteroscopy procedure. Results. Two months after the treatment, a statistically more significant increase in the thickness of endometrial tissue was found with the use of PRP compared with patients treated without PRP (p=0.03 and 0.04). Statistically more significant changes in the state of the uterine cavity were revealed when using PRP in the group of patients with the second-degree process severity (p=0.00005), while in patients with the third-degree process severity there were no statistically significant differences identified depending on the method of treatment used. The authors confirm high safety and reliability of the method as well as no adverse reactions to parenteral and intracavitary administration of autologous PRP. Conclusion. The study confirmed applicability and prospects of using PRP as a stage in complex treatment of IS patients.Sergey A. MartynovLeyla V. AdamyanAlek S. ArakelyanTatyana A. FyodorovaOksana A. BystrykhIP Berlin A.V. articleintrauterine synechiaeasherman syndromeplatelet-rich plasmaGynecology and obstetricsRG1-991RUГинекология, Vol 23, Iss 3, Pp 250-254 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic intrauterine synechiae
asherman syndrome
platelet-rich plasma
Gynecology and obstetrics
RG1-991
spellingShingle intrauterine synechiae
asherman syndrome
platelet-rich plasma
Gynecology and obstetrics
RG1-991
Sergey A. Martynov
Leyla V. Adamyan
Alek S. Arakelyan
Tatyana A. Fyodorova
Oksana A. Bystrykh
Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
description Aim. To increase the effectiveness of complex treatment of women with intrauterine synechiae (IS) through intrauterine administration of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Materials and methods. The authors studied the complex treatment results of 60 women with second and third degree intrauterine synechiae: 20 patients in the active treatment group, after hysteroscopic destruction of intrauterine synechiae, underwent intraoperative subendometrial administration of PRP followed by irrigating the uterine cavity with PRP on the 2nd and 3rd days after the operation, along with complex postoperative treatment (antibacteria and cyclic hormone therapy, physiotherapy); 40 patients in the comparison group underwent only complex postoperative treatment without PRP administration. The authors conducted comparative assessments of menstrual function, endometrial thickness and uterine cavity during check-up hysteroscopy procedure. Results. Two months after the treatment, a statistically more significant increase in the thickness of endometrial tissue was found with the use of PRP compared with patients treated without PRP (p=0.03 and 0.04). Statistically more significant changes in the state of the uterine cavity were revealed when using PRP in the group of patients with the second-degree process severity (p=0.00005), while in patients with the third-degree process severity there were no statistically significant differences identified depending on the method of treatment used. The authors confirm high safety and reliability of the method as well as no adverse reactions to parenteral and intracavitary administration of autologous PRP. Conclusion. The study confirmed applicability and prospects of using PRP as a stage in complex treatment of IS patients.
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author Sergey A. Martynov
Leyla V. Adamyan
Alek S. Arakelyan
Tatyana A. Fyodorova
Oksana A. Bystrykh
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Leyla V. Adamyan
Alek S. Arakelyan
Tatyana A. Fyodorova
Oksana A. Bystrykh
author_sort Sergey A. Martynov
title Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
title_short Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
title_full Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
title_fullStr Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
title_sort possibilities of using platelet-rich autoplasm in the complex treatment of patients with intrauterine synechiae
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