RECOVERING ANATOMIC-FUNCTIONAL INTEGRITY OF UTERINE TUBES IN TUBAL AND IDIOPATHIC FEMALE INFERTILITY AND ASSOCIATED UTERINE MYOMA USING MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES
A retrospektive, comparative study has been carried out on 100 uterine tubes of 50 women at reproductive age using histological, immunhistochemical and morphometrical methods. The data were obtained on peculiarities of the structure of different part, thickness of the layers, changes of the arteial and venous blood vesels supply and microarchitecture of the uterine tube wa1l in various phases of menstrual cycle in uterus myoma group. The data was compared with histological am morphometrical data from 60 cases of control group without genital tract pathology. We conclude that evidence based changes in morphological structutres of the uterine tube in uterus myoma group could play a significant role as a morphological substrate for clinical data associated with significantly lower outcome of assisted reproductive technology. Our findings have implication on the use of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in women with uterus myoma who seek fertility assesment and treatment.
Keywords
бесплодие, маточные трубы, миома матки, infertility, uterine myomaAuthors
Name | Organization | |
Brodsky G. V. | 150665@gmx.net | |
Adamyan L. V. | secretariat@ncagip.ru | |
Sukhikh G. T. |
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RECOVERING ANATOMIC-FUNCTIONAL INTEGRITY OF UTERINE TUBES IN TUBAL AND IDIOPATHIC FEMALE INFERTILITY AND ASSOCIATED UTERINE MYOMA USING MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES | Issues of reconstructive and plastic surgery. 2013. № 2(45).