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Nursing Intervention of Laparoscopy in Diagnosis and Treatment Before and After of Infertility |
Zhangjiajie People’s Hospital,Zhangjiajie 427000,China |
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Abstract Objective:To explore the methods of nursing care in the treatment of infertility by hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy.Method:80 cases were diagnosed as infertile patients, the diagnosis and treatment of hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy operation.The patients were randomly divided into two groups,the intervention group and control group,40 cases in each group.The intervention group was trested perfect operation during in hospital preparation, careful postoperative nursing and the whole psychological support;the control group was treated conventional nursing.Result:The intervention group 28 cases of successful pregnancy, included 9 cases of primary infertility and 19 cases of secondary infertility, pregnancy of the shortest time was 2 months after the operation, with the longest up to 23 months after operation; 28 cases of successful pregnancy in patients with 4 cases of successful pregnancy after assisted
reproductive technology, the rest were the natural pregnancy; abortion 1 cases, the other 27 cases were belong to full-term normal neonates.The control group 18 cases of successful pregnancy, included 5 cases of primary infertility and secondary infertility in 13 cases, the pregnancy time is the shortest 2.5 months postoperatively, the longest for 24 months after operation; 18 cases of successful pregnancy in patients with 6 cases of successful pregnancy after assisted reproductive technology, the rest were natural pregnancy; 2 cases of ectopic pregnancy, abortion 3 cases, the other 13 cases were belong to full-term normal neonates.two sets of ectopic pregnancy after statistics processing,the rate and abortion rate had no statistical significance.Conclusion:Hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy for treatment of infertility can improve the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment, psychological support of nurses nursing and full preoperative and postoperative therapy are the key to success.
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