Abstract
SummaryEighty‐two premenopausal patients treated by the Manchester repair operation were reviewed 6 to 12 years later. Two patients had developed uterine carcinoma, 29 had heavy or painful periods, and 8 had required abdominal hysterectomy. Unwanted pregnancies and the fear of pregnancy were major problems.
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