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Filter by:The aim of this clinical study was to verify the effectiveness and safety of the anti-adhesion diaphragm in preventing intrauterine adhesions.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Intrauterine Biological Barrier developed and produced by Chengdu TopRegMed Medical Technology Co., Ltd on postoperative adhesion after Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis.
This study is to determine whether intrauterine instillation of Juveena hydrogel following adhesiogenic hysteroscopic procedures (TCGP + Juveena) can safely and effectively reduce the incidence and severity of intrauterine adhesions (IUA) compared to TCGP alone.
1. To establish a follow-up database for uterine adhesions and a library of biological specimens for Intrauterine Adhesion. 2. using epidemiological surveys and biological analyses to screen risk factors for the development and prognosis of Intrauterine Adhesion. 3. Predictive models based on clinical and biochemical indicators, specimen testing and hysteroscopic images are also combined with statistical analysis and machine learning algorithms to enable patients' risk stratification and prognostic assessment.
The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of intrauterine application of heparin solution to the use of hyaluronic acid barrier gel for the prevention of intrauterine adhesion formation after operative hysteroscopy.
TCRA is an important surgical method to restore normal menstrual cycle and improve the outcome of pregnancy.However, postoperative intrauterine adhesion, uterine cavity deformation and difficulty in normal intimal growth seriously affect the efficacy of surgery. A large number of existing studies have shown that even after surgical treatment, women with a history of IUA are still at a reproductive disadvantage.Whether scar tissue plays a role in these influencing factors? At present, there is a variety of surgical methods, and there is no clear guideline consensus on how to deal with intrauterine scar tissue during surgery.
This is a prospective, randomized, single-blinded,multi-center trial to compare the efficacy of an Estrogen-intrauterine stent system with foley balloon combined with intrauterine cross-linked sodium hyaluronate gel in the prevention of intrauterine adhsion recurrence after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis.
In this prospective, randomized controlled trial,the investigators wish to explore the difference of therapeutic effect and prognosis between "hot knife" and "cold knife" in the treatment of uterine adhesion under hysteroscopy.
In this prospective, multicenter, large-scale study,the investigators wish to examine the accuracy of several three-dimensional ultrasound anatomical and vascular parameters in diagnosing IUA when compared to the gold standard of hysteroscopy,and to assess the value of 3D US applying in prognosis of intrauterine adhesions.
Randomizedtrial comparing success and complication rates of operative hysteroscopy versus traditional dilation and curettage (D&C) in the management of first trimester missed abortion.