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Clinical Trial
. 1996;118(5):291-4.

[Hormonal premedication in endometrium ablation--results of a prospective comparative study]

[Article in German]
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  • PMID: 8701626
Clinical Trial

[Hormonal premedication in endometrium ablation--results of a prospective comparative study]

[Article in German]
T Römer et al. Zentralbl Gynakol. 1996.

Abstract

In a prospective study in 40 patients the pretreatment for endometrial ablation with a gestagen (Orgametril 10 mg/die), danazol (600 mg/die) and an injection of a GnRH-analogon (Decapeptyl-Depot) was compared with a control group without pretreatment. The subjective estimation of the surgeon (endometrial thickness and depth of coagulation) showed a sufficient pretreatment in 90 % of all cases following danazol- and GnRH-analogon-pretreatment. In 90 % of the danazol- and GnRH-analogon pretreated group the histological findings showed also an atrophic or little proliferative endometrium. In a follow up of 6 months after endometrial ablation the highest amenorrhoea-rates were reached following danazol- and GnRH-analogon pretreatment. These two regimes should be used for the pretreatment for endometrial ablation.

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