Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)

The objective of this study was to observe the results of adenomyosis mangement with resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor. Cases of ademyosis in infertile women were collected for three years (January 1999 to December 2001) and the diagnoses were confirmed using transvaginal USG. Cas...

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Main Authors: Rajuddin Rajuddin, T. Z. Jacoeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia 2006-01-01
Series:Medical Journal of Indonesia
Online Access:http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/209
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spelling doaj-af519af2b1bc4a50bc3b0e2f444c24d72020-11-25T02:14:00ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia Medical Journal of Indonesia0853-17732252-80832006-01-0115110.13181/mji.v15i1.209209Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)Rajuddin RajuddinT. Z. Jacoeb The objective of this study was to observe the results of adenomyosis mangement with resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor. Cases of ademyosis in infertile women were collected for three years (January 1999 to December 2001) and the diagnoses were confirmed using transvaginal USG. Cases were grouped into two groups, i.e. group 1 (undergoing laparotomic resection) and group 2 (receiving treatment with aromatase inhibitor of anastrozole). Both groups were evaluated for changes in clinical symptoms, rate of successful pregnancy, and postoperative recurrency rate. During three years as many as 1619 infertility cases were managed, and among which 66 (4.07%) cases of adenomyosis were diagnosed with transvaginal USG. As many as 55 cases were analyzed, i.e., 32 cases underwent resection and 23 cases received aromatase inhibitor. Of 32 cases of surgical resection, the histopathological results showed 30 (93.75%) cases of adenomyosis and 2 (6.25%) cases of uterus myoma. In the group undergoing resection three cases (9.4%) were successfully pregnant, i.e., two cases had live birth, one case ended up with 6-week abortion. Moreover, 25 (78.1%) cases were not pregnant and 4 (12.5%) cases had recurrency, while 24 (75.35%) cases experienced disappearance of symptoms yet not pregnant. On the other hand, of 23 cases in the group receiving aromatase inhibitor 2 (8.6%) cases were able to be pregnant, one case had live birth and another case ended up with abortion, while 14 (59.1%) cases had disappearance of symptoms yet not pregnant. During three months of treatment with aromatase inhibitor, a reduction in the lesion size between 7.31 mm3 and 25.90 mm3 were observed with CI 95% (p < 0.001). In conclusion, treatment with aromatase inihibitor did not heal lesions, but only reduced the size of adenomyosis lesions. On the other hand, resection could heal lesions, yet recurrency of disease may occur (12.5%) after one postoperative year. (Med J Indones 2006; 15:18-23) Keywords: adenomyosis, resection, aromatase inhibitor, anastrozole http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/209
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author Rajuddin Rajuddin
T. Z. Jacoeb
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T. Z. Jacoeb
Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
Medical Journal of Indonesia
author_facet Rajuddin Rajuddin
T. Z. Jacoeb
author_sort Rajuddin Rajuddin
title Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
title_short Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
title_full Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
title_fullStr Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
title_full_unstemmed Management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>Experience in 55 cases</em>)
title_sort management of adenomyosis in infertile women: comparison between laparotomic resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor (<em>experience in 55 cases</em>)
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
series Medical Journal of Indonesia
issn 0853-1773
2252-8083
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The objective of this study was to observe the results of adenomyosis mangement with resection and administration of aromatase inhibitor. Cases of ademyosis in infertile women were collected for three years (January 1999 to December 2001) and the diagnoses were confirmed using transvaginal USG. Cases were grouped into two groups, i.e. group 1 (undergoing laparotomic resection) and group 2 (receiving treatment with aromatase inhibitor of anastrozole). Both groups were evaluated for changes in clinical symptoms, rate of successful pregnancy, and postoperative recurrency rate. During three years as many as 1619 infertility cases were managed, and among which 66 (4.07%) cases of adenomyosis were diagnosed with transvaginal USG. As many as 55 cases were analyzed, i.e., 32 cases underwent resection and 23 cases received aromatase inhibitor. Of 32 cases of surgical resection, the histopathological results showed 30 (93.75%) cases of adenomyosis and 2 (6.25%) cases of uterus myoma. In the group undergoing resection three cases (9.4%) were successfully pregnant, i.e., two cases had live birth, one case ended up with 6-week abortion. Moreover, 25 (78.1%) cases were not pregnant and 4 (12.5%) cases had recurrency, while 24 (75.35%) cases experienced disappearance of symptoms yet not pregnant. On the other hand, of 23 cases in the group receiving aromatase inhibitor 2 (8.6%) cases were able to be pregnant, one case had live birth and another case ended up with abortion, while 14 (59.1%) cases had disappearance of symptoms yet not pregnant. During three months of treatment with aromatase inhibitor, a reduction in the lesion size between 7.31 mm3 and 25.90 mm3 were observed with CI 95% (p < 0.001). In conclusion, treatment with aromatase inihibitor did not heal lesions, but only reduced the size of adenomyosis lesions. On the other hand, resection could heal lesions, yet recurrency of disease may occur (12.5%) after one postoperative year. (Med J Indones 2006; 15:18-23) Keywords: adenomyosis, resection, aromatase inhibitor, anastrozole
url http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/209
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