子宫辩论:早期子宫切除术的复杂性。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Maria C Alzamora, Lindsey N Valentine, Megan R Billow
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摘要

综述的目的:子宫切除术仍是妇科手术中实施最多的手术之一,但将其应用于年轻且无产科病史的患者会引发复杂的伦理、医学和社会心理问题。随着妇科疾病早期检测技术的提高,年轻患者要求切除子宫的情况可能会增加。本综述研究了有关年轻患者子宫切除术的发病率、生活质量、心理影响和社会意义的现有文献:研究表明,早期子宫切除术既有好处也有风险。虽然子宫切除术能明显缓解慢性盆腔疼痛、子宫内膜异位症和子宫肌瘤等疾病的症状,但研究也表明会增加罹患心血管疾病、代谢紊乱和心理困扰的风险。年轻患者可能会出现残留症状和身份认同障碍,尤其是与丧失生育能力有关的症状。虽然短期内的遗憾似乎较少,但有关患者满意度的长期数据仍然有限。总结:妇科医生必须参与共同决策,就子宫切除术的益处、风险和替代方案提供循证咨询。未来的研究应重点关注长期结果,尤其是年轻和无子宫患者的长期结果,以指导最佳实践,优化以患者为中心的护理。
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Womb for debate: the complexities of early-age hysterectomies.

Purpose of review: Hysterectomy remains one of the most performed gynecologic procedures, yet its application in young and nulliparous individuals raises complex ethical, medical, and psychosocial considerations. As early detection of gynecologic conditions improves, requests for hysterectomy at younger ages may increase. This review examines the current literature on the morbidity, quality of life, psychological impact, and social implications of hysterectomy in younger patients.

Recent findings: Research indicates both benefits and risks associated with early-age hysterectomy. While it provides significant symptom relief for conditions such as chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis, and fibroids, studies also suggest an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and psychological distress. Younger patients may experience residual symptoms and identity disruption, particularly in relation to fertility loss. While regret appears to be low in the short term, long-term data on patient satisfaction remain limited. In addition, hysterectomy plays a critical role in gender-affirming care, highlighting the need for individualized counseling.

Summary: Gynecology providers must engage in shared decision-making, providing evidence-based counseling on the benefits, risks, and alternatives to hysterectomy. Future research should focus on long-term outcomes, particularly in younger and nulliparous patients, to guide best practices and optimize patient-centered care.

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CiteScore
4.10
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104
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic cancer and fertility– every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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