A. Molotkov, M. Yarmolinskaya, A. A. Tsypurdeeva, M. Shalina
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Modern approaches to performing organ-preserving operations in adenomyosis
The incidence of adenomyosis in young patients who have not realized their reproductive function is steadily increasing, with the tactics of surgical and drug treatment being an unresolved problem. In clinical practice, special attention is focused on the possibility of surgical treatment of adenomyosis with preservation of the uterus; and a variety of new options for such operations are proposed, as well as ways to optimize the treatment of such patients. This article summarizes our own and world experience in managing such patients. We present current views regarding the selection of patients for such interventions and determining the indications for surgery, and we herein highlight the technical features of such interventions. A particular attention is paid to management tactics being aimed at ensuring reproductive function implementation.