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[Conisation and fertility (author's transl)]

K W Haake

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Pregnancies after conisation (cervical cone biopsy) show a high rate of premature births and low birth weight. These pregnancies require high-risk management and often hospitalisation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Reproductive Health
    • Perinatal Medicine

    Context:

    • Conisation is a common procedure for managing cervical abnormalities.
    • Post-conisation pregnancies present unique challenges and outcomes.
    • Understanding pregnancy outcomes after cervical cone biopsy is crucial for patient care.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate pregnancy outcomes in women who have undergone conisation.
    • To assess the rate of premature births and low birth weight infants following this procedure.
    • To determine the risk classification and management recommendations for post-conisation pregnancies.

    Summary:

    • A long-term study observed 121 women post-conisation, resulting in 56 pregnancies in 49 patients.
    • The estimated pregnancy rate was approximately 75%, accounting for various factors.

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  • Analysis of 25 deliveries revealed 40% premature births, with some neonates having extremely low birth weight.
  • Impact:

    • Pregnancies following conisation should be classified as high-risk.
    • Routine hospitalisation is recommended for women with post-conisation pregnancies.
    • This finding necessitates enhanced prenatal monitoring and delivery planning for affected patients.