Abstract

Objective To study the laparoscopic uterine artery occlusion effect of assisted myomectomy for ovarian function. Methods 90 cases of existing operation indications of uterine leiomyoma patients were selected as the research objects and divided into 45 cases of the control group and 45 cases of the study group. The control group received laparoscopic uterine myomectomy, the study group received laparoscopic uterine artery occlusion assisted laparoscopic myomectomy comparison between the two groups, the curative effects of the patients with operation and influence on ovarian function and sexual function. Results In the control group, the operation time(72.03±13.53)min was longer than that of the study group(60.05±10.32)min(t=4.722,P 0.05)the time of hospitalization and postoperative(t=0.466,P>0.05)showed no significant differences. The control group after 3 months of follicle stimulating hormone(FSH),estradiol(E2)were(6.08±1.35)U/L,(80.31±5.36)pmol/L, the study group after 3 months of FSH,E2 were(6.85±1.42)U/L,(72.39±5.35)pmol/L, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(t=2.636,t=7.015,P 0.05). Conclusion Laparoscopic uterine artery blocking effects of laparoscopic assisted myomectomy in patients with ovarian function can recover quickly, safely and reliably. Key words: Abdominoscopy; Uterine artery; Uterine fibroid; Ovary

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