Abstract

Objective To investigate the effect of curative and uterine cervical shaping of different loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) in treatment of chronic cervicitis.Methods Selected 369 patients with chronic cervicitis,and they were divided into shallow ring excision (SRE) group (123 patients),deep ring excision (DRE) group (123 patients) and LEEP conization (LEEPC) group(123 patients).In each group,they were divided into three subgroups according to the degree and type of erosion.The clinical efficacy of three groups were compared after treatment of 3 months.Results The recovery rate of mild uterine cervical erosion with symptom and midrange uterine cervical erosion,granular pattern uterine cervical erosion and simple uterine cervical erosion among three groups had no significant difference (P > 0.05).In LEEPC group,the recovery rate of severe and mastoid uterine cervical erosion were significantly higher than those in SRE group and DRE group [80.49% (33/41) vs.63.41% (26/41) and 58.54% (24/41),88.24% (45/51) vs.71.43% (40/56) and 74.55% (41/55)] (P < 0.05).The satisfactory rate of uterine cervical shaping among three groups had no significant difference (P > 0.05).Conclusions The three kinds of LEEP have a higher satisfactory rate of uterine cervical shaping.However,different surgical procedure on different level and different type have different efficacy.Clinicians need to choose the right surgery according to the patient's condition. Key words: Uterine cervical erosion; Uterine cervical shaping; Loop electrosurgical excision procedure

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