37 -2 (88) 2026 - Ibragimova N.S., Yusupova M.A. - ADENOMYOSIS AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES

ADENOMYOSIS AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES

Ibragimova N.S. - Urgench Branch of Tashkent State Medical University

Yusupova M.A. - Urgench Branch of Tashkent State Medical University

Resume

Adenomyosis is a benign tumor process of the uterus, one of the forms of endometrioid disease. The surgical treatment of adenomyosis is still the subject of discussion by many authors, but the principle of surgical interventions remains unchanged – the excision of the myometrium affected by glandular invasion. The article discusses the main methods of adenomyomectomy, the results of surgical interventions in terms of a woman's reproductive function. In addition, it presents its own original method of suturing the uterus after surgical interventions.

Key words: adenomyosis, infertility, transition zone, pregnancy.

First page

181

Last page

184

For citation:Ibragimova N.S., Yusupova M.A. - ADENOMYOSIS AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES//New Day in Medicine 2(88)2026 181-184 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/2-88-2026

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