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Treatment of Severe Asherman Syndrome by Collagen Scaffold Loaded With Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear...

InfertilityAsherman Syndrome

This study evaluates the addition of collagen scaffold loaded with autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells(ABMNC) to Foley catheter balloon after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis in the treatment of severe asherman syndrome. Half of participants will receive collagen/ABMNC scaffold after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis, while the other half will receive Foley catheter balloon.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Management of Asherman Syndrome

Intrauterine Adhesion

The aim of the study is to find out the benefit of the platelet-rich plasma in preventing reformation of intrauterine adhesions after adhesiolysis in cases of Asherman syndrome

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Reproductive Outcome Affected by Two Adjunctive Treatments in Patients With Severe Intrauterine...

Asherman's Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to compare the outcome of loop intrauterine contraceptive device and heart-shaped intrauterine balloon for the adjunctive treatment of severe intrauterine adhesions in patients with infertility.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effects of Platelet Rich Plasma on Endometrium

Asherman Syndrome

Intrauterine platelet rich plasma will be injected in the endometrial region via the vaginal route after the cessation of menstrual period. The endometrial thickness will be assessed under ultrasound and hormone replacement will be started. As the endometrial thickness reaches adequate thickness during ultrasound follow-up, embryo transfer will be performed.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Different Doses of Oestrogen Therapy for Preventing Intrauterine Adhesion

Asherman Syndrome

This single-center,prospective,randomized,controlled trial is conducted to evaluate the efficacy of different doses of estrogen artificial periodic therapy after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis in patients with moderate-severe adhesion.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Efficiency of Intercoat (Oxiplex/AP Gel)in Decreasing Intrauterine Adhesions

Asherman Syndrome

This is a prospective single blind randomized controlled pilot study was designed to investigate whether the biological barrier Intercoat (Oxiplex/AP gel) reduces formation of intrauterine adhesions following hysteroscopic treatment for retained products of conception.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy and Safety of Medicurtain® in Patients With Hysteroscopy (Pivotal Study)

Intrauterine SynechiaeTissue Adhesion1 more

This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of MEDICURTAIN, an adhesion barrier in patients who underwent hysteroscopy with uterine polyp or endometrial myoma or missed abortion (uterine lesion suspected to be associated with pregnancy) or intrauterine adhesion. Adhesion formation in both groups was evaluated by the grading scale and photographs taken during the follow up to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the product.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Impact of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction on Anxiety, Depression and QOL in Women With Intrauterine...

Asherman Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to determine whether mindfulness based stress reduction are effective on improve anxiety, depression and quality of life in women with intrauterine adhesion

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Hyaluronic Acid and Uterine Synechiae

Uterine Synechiae After Scraping for Natural Miscarriage

The primary purpose of the study is to compare efficiency of a non-stick gel application after scraping surgery for natural miscarriage with no non-stick gel application after scraping surgery. Post-scraping uterine synechiae rate will be established at the diagnostical hysteroscopy 6-8 weeks after surgery.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Establishment and Application of Endometrial 3D-organoid in Endometrial Injury Repair

Asherman Syndrome

Normal endometrial repair occurs without scar formation; however, in some women, these normal repair mechanisms are aberrant, resulting in intrauterine adhesion (IUA) formation. Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the common causes of secondary infertility, accounting for approximately 8% of disease etiologies while the pathogenesis of IUA remains unclear. Organoids derived from IUA endometrium can be used as excellent models to study IUA due to genetically stable passage and the characteristics of simulating the microenvironment of the uterine cavity.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

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