To determine the predictive factors of endometrial ablation failure in the management of uterine bleeding.
This is a retrospective cohort study for women who have been treated with Thermal endometrial ablation due to uterine bleeding. The main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the possible risk factors associated with endometrial ablation failure causing patients to need subsequent gynecological procedures or undergoing hysterectomy for definitive treatment. Such efforts are made in order to anticipate the morbidity and mortality associated with patients in such conditions and to effectively stratify those patients to appropriate treatment techniques.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
95
Thermal endometrial ablation
subsequent gynecological procedures such as hysterectomy for any benign indication, D\&C or repeat ablation.
Jordan University Hospital
Amman, Al Jubaiha, Jordan
Clinical Predictive factors of successful endometrial ablation
the outcome of hysteroscopic endometrial ablation whether it was a failure or a success; failure was defined as persistent of heavy bleeding after the ablation.
Time frame: from September 2016 through February 2022
The failure rate of endometrial ablation for uterine bleeding
To find the failure rate of endometrial ablation that is done for uterine bleeding
Time frame: from September 2016 through February 2022
Subsequent gynecological procedures after failed ablation
To find the subsequent gynecological procedures that patients with unsuccessful ablation had
Time frame: from September 2016 through February 2022
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