Modern aspects in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory diseases, associated with intrauterine device contraception and their consequences in the remote period

Cover Page


Cite item

Full Text

Abstract

Pelvic inflammatory diseases are widespread form of women pathology. In many cases these diseases are connected to IUD application and frequently result in violations of specific functions of a female organism. We conduct operation on generalization of data of literary sources, with reference to the given kind of a pathology, analyse the etiology, clinical features, methods of treatment (conservative and surgical), and also paths for restoring fertility and endocrine functions.

About the authors

L. V. Ivanova

Russian Military Medical Academy; Janelidze Ambulance Research Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg

L. Sh. Gorbacova

Russian Military Medical Academy; Janelidze Ambulance Research Institute

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg

N. L. Nemet

Russian Military Medical Academy; Janelidze Ambulance Research Institute

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg

References

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML
2. Fig. 1. Frequency of inflammatory diseases of the uterus and uterine appendages with the use of different types of contraception.

Download (556KB)
3. Fig. 2. Risk of infectious and inflammatory diseases depending on the type of intrauterine devices.

Download (393KB)
4. Fig. 3. Clinical forms of inflammatory diseases of the uterus and appendages with intrauterine spirals.

Download (596KB)
5. Fig. 4. Proportion and significance of laboratory blood parameters in acute infectious and inflammatory diseases with intrauterine spirals.

Download (600KB)
6. Fig. 5. Perisalpingitis (see arrow). Hematoxylin and eosin staining, pv x100.

Download (1MB)
7. Fig. 6. Salpingo-oophoritis with intrauterine spirals.

Download (1MB)
8. Fig. 7. Tuboovarian abscess with intrauterine devices.

Download (1MB)
9. Fig. 8. Main complaints in chronic low-grade inflammatory diseases of the uterus and appendages with intrauterine spirals.

Download (771KB)
10. Fig. 9. Frequency of colpitis and cervical erosion in inflammatory diseases of the uterus and appendages caused by intrauterine devices.

Download (525KB)
11. Fig. 10. Dynamics of menstrual function indices during treatment of inflammatory diseases of the uterus and appendages caused by intrauterine spirals.

Download (450KB)
12. Fig. 11. Ovarian dysfunction, according to TFD, immediately after conservative treatment of infectious-inflammatory diseases/intrauterine spirals.

Download (671KB)

Copyright (c) 1999 Eсо-Vector



This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies