Endometrial polyps are one of the main causes of infertility in women. In this work we propose an alternative, effective, economical and safe treatment: the use of misoprostol
The prevalence of uterine polyps has been estimated in the general population at 10-15%, while in infertile patients it ranges from 6-32%. Its etiology is considered as multifactorial. Polyps induce a local inflammatory response in the endometrial cavity, causing infertility. The treatment of choice considered "gold standard" is the excision by hysteroscopy, however, improvement has been shown in patients with conservative management due to the regression rate of 27%. There are no recommended drugs to provide a definitive treatment for uterine polyps. Misoprostol is a synthetic analogue derived from prostaglandin E1 that has stimulating effects on the smooth muscle fibers of the uterus, causing contractions of the myometrium, which cause endouterine evacuation. The present study shows a possible utility of misoprostol for the conservative treatment of uterine polyps.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
54
Expulsion rate of endometrial polyps
Time frame: 7 days after misoprostol has been applied
Pregnancy rate after expulsion
Time frame: 14-21 days after positive β-human Chorionic Gonadotropin (β-hCG)
The pregnancy rate after expulsion in patients with primary sterility
Time frame: 14-21 days after positive β-hCG
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