To observe the effects of hypogastric artery ligation on serum antimullerian hormone levels.
To measure and compare serum antimullerian hormone levels in patients who underwent hypogastric artery ligation/ hypogastric artery ligation+ hysterectomy and postpartum control. The procedures performed as an emergency life saving method during delivery. The reasons for hypogastric artery ligation/ hypogastric artery ligation+ hysterectomy were obstetric hemorrhage mainly uterine atony. The serum levels of antimullerian hormone were measured 6 months after the operations and compared with matching postpartum controls. Serum levels of FSH, LH, PRL and TSH were also measured 6 months after the operation. Further, antral follicle count measured along with the aforementioned blood tests.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
90
hypogastric artery ligation is the ligation of the internal iliac artery to stop bleeding related to obstetrics obstetric hemorrhage Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus if bleeding can't stop by hypogastric artery ligation
Kanuni SSTRH
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Ovarian reserve
To evaluate postoperative ovarian reserve using anti-mullerian hormones and other ovary related hormones including FSH,LH
Time frame: 6 months
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