子宫良性疾病子宫良性疾病

Sahana Gupta, I. Manyonda
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子宫的良性疾病包括子宫内膜息肉、子宫腺肌病、子宫肌瘤或平滑肌瘤。息肉通常无症状,或可能引起经间出血,最近的技术发展允许快速诊断(经阴道超声检查)和治疗(门诊宫腔镜和息肉切除术,有或没有局部麻醉)。在过去的几十年里,对子宫腺肌病的病理生理学的理解以及除子宫切除术外的有效治疗进展甚微。直到近20年前,子宫肌瘤的唯一治疗选择是子宫切除术和子宫肌瘤切除术,但放射干预(子宫动脉栓塞和聚焦超声手术)的出现彻底改变了子宫肌瘤疾病的保留管理选择,而最近选择性孕激素受体调节剂的出现,终于预示着子宫肌瘤的有效医学治疗。近年来,生育人口发生了巨大的变化,许多妇女将生育推迟到30多岁和40岁出头,而此时肌瘤更为普遍,也更有症状,因此,子宫肌瘤保留生育能力的治疗方法的迅速发展再及时不过了。与此同时,辅助生殖技术的发展使得女性在30年前不可想象的年龄就能怀孕。即使生育不再是一个问题,子宫切除术也不再是治疗月经紊乱和与子宫良性疾病相关的其他症状的唯一有效方法——新的微创手术现在允许同样有效的干预措施,提高妇女的生活质量。
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Benign disease of the uterus
The benign diseases of the uterus compromise endometrial polyps, adenomyosis, and uterine fibroids or leiomyomas. Polyps are often asymptomatic, or may cause intermenstrual bleeding, and recent technological developments allow for rapid diagnosis (transvaginal sonography) and treatment (outpatient hysteroscopy and polypectomy with or without local anaesthesia). Precious little progress has been made over the past few decades in the understanding of the pathophysiology of adenomyosis, or its effective management beyond hysterectomy. Until as recently as two decades ago, the only treatment options for fibroids were hysterectomy and myomectomy, but the advent of radiological interventions (uterine artery embolization and focused ultrasound surgery) has revolutionized uterine-preserving management options of fibroid disease, while the recent emergence of selective progesterone receptor modulators has, at long last, heralded effective medical therapy for fibroids. This rapid expansion in fertility-preserving treatments for fibroids could not have been more timely since in recent years there has been a dramatic shift in the demography of childbirth, with many women postponing childbirth to their late 30s and early 40s, when fibroids are more prevalent and more symptomatic. Parallel developments in assisted reproduction technology now allow women to achieve pregnancies at an age that was unthinkable three decades ago. Even when child bearing is not an issue, hysterectomy no longer need be the only effective treatment for the menstrual disturbance and other symptoms associated with benign diseases of the uterus—new minimally invasive procedures now allow for equally effective interventions that improve women’s quality of life.
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