LEEP conization on future obstetrics outcome
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6315.2009.11.036
- VernacularTitle:高频电波刀宫颈锥切术患者的妊娠结局
- Author:
Jinghong JIANG
;
Wei ZHANG
;
Zhuoran WANG
;
Qing LIN
;
Yue WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure;
Cervical conization;
Pregnancy outcome
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2009;25(11):1209-1211
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the implication of LEEP cervical conization on the outcome of subse-quent pregnancy. Methods The study group comprised 85 women who had a LEEP in Renmin Hoapital of Wuhan University during Jan. 2005 and Jan. 2007 ,and then had a subaequent pregnancy. 109 control women were extracted from outpatient clinic who received antenatal care in the same period with no history of cervical surgery, matching by age, health condition and perinatal stage. The pregnancy outcome of two groups were analyzed. Results Women who had a LEEP were more likely to give preterm delivery than controla (9.88% va 3.70%). But there waa no differ-ence in preterm delivery(χ2=2.97, P>0.05). So were low birth weight infants, preterm premature rupture of mem-branes (pPROM) or cesarean section. On a further study, we found that the time interval between cervical conization and subsequent pregnancy was associated with risk of preterm birth. The shorter time interval, especially shorter than 6 months,the higher risk of preterm birth. Conclusions LEEP cervical conization is not associated with an in-creased risk of preterm delivery, low birth weight infants, pPROM or cesarean section. LEEP conization is a more sol-id choice for women who want to preserve reproductive function. But it would be better for them to have pregnancy plan six months later.