Treatment with GnRH agonists before myomectomy and the risk of short-term myoma recurrence
- PMID: 2115379
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1990.tb01824.x
Treatment with GnRH agonists before myomectomy and the risk of short-term myoma recurrence
Abstract
Twenty-four women with symptomatic multiple uterine myomas were allocated randomly to treatment with buserelin, 1200 micrograms/day intranasally, for 3 months followed by myomectomy (n = 8) or to immediate myomectomy (n = 16). Pre-operative treatment with buserelin reduced the mean uterine volume from 432 (SD 165) to 242 (SD 82) ml (P less than 0.01) but intra-operative blood loss and postoperative morbidity were not significantly less in this group. Six months after operation, pelvic examination was normal in all the patients. However, ultrasonography with transvaginal probe demonstrated the presence of myomas of less than 1.5 cm in five women (63%) treated pre-operatively with the analogue and in two women (13%) who underwent immediate surgery (P less than 0.05). Induction of a period of hypo-oestrogenism before myomectomy seems to favour short-term recurrence of uterine myomas, limiting the efficacy of surgery.
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