Asherman syndrome: risk factors, clinical criteria and diagnosis in current literature

Nancy Yolanda Urbina Romo, Daniel Alejandro Sánchez Álvarez, María Ilusión Solís Sánchez
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Asherman's syndrome is a condition characterized by the presence of uterine adhesions or uterine synechiae that are caused by unintentional trauma, severe infections or endometrial hypoxia in a pregnant uterus. The aim of the study was to identify the main risk factors and diagnostic alternatives for Asherman's syndrome through literature review. In an effort to better understand Asherman's syndrome, a descriptive documentary study reviewed articles published from 2019 to 2023 in high-impact journals, selecting 17 for analysis. These included case studies and theoretical sources, highlighting the still unknown pathophysiology of the syndrome. It was confirmed that diagnosis is mainly based on hysterosalpingography and hysteroscopy, although these methods do not guarantee complete endometrial recovery, leading to high recurrence rates and low conception success rates. This underscores the need for complementary therapies to restore the uterine cavity and prevent new adhesions. In addition to the medical challenges, the study highlights the significant emotional and psychological impact of the syndrome, underscoring the importance of emotional and psychological support for those affected, as well as the need to raise awareness and support research to improve their quality of life. In conclusion, partial or total obstruction of the uterine cavity by adhesions is noted as a risk, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. The study highlights the absence of clinical guidelines and awareness in Ecuador, which hinders the management of this condition
阿什曼综合征:风险因素、临床标准和现有文献的诊断
阿什曼氏综合征是一种因意外创伤、严重感染或妊娠子宫内膜缺氧而引起的子宫粘连或子宫峡部闭锁的病症。本研究的目的是通过文献综述确定阿什曼氏综合征的主要风险因素和替代诊断方法。为了更好地了解阿什曼氏综合征,一项描述性文献研究回顾了2019年至2023年在高影响力期刊上发表的文章,选择了17篇进行分析。这些文章包括病例研究和理论来源,强调了该综合征仍然未知的病理生理学。研究证实,诊断主要基于子宫输卵管造影术和宫腔镜检查,但这些方法不能保证子宫内膜完全恢复,导致复发率高、受孕成功率低。这凸显出需要辅助疗法来恢复子宫腔并防止出现新的粘连。除了医疗方面的挑战外,该研究还强调了该综合征对情绪和心理的重大影响,强调了为受影响者提供情绪和心理支持的重要性,以及提高意识和支持研究以改善其生活质量的必要性。总之,研究指出宫腔粘连造成部分或全部梗阻是一种风险,强调需要采用多学科方法进行治疗。该研究强调,厄瓜多尔缺乏临床指南和认识,这阻碍了对这一疾病的管理。
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