New surgical approach aims to improve future pregnancy chances after miscarriage
NCT ID NCT02201732
Summary
This study compared two surgical procedures for treating incomplete miscarriage to see which leads to better future pregnancy rates. 577 women under 45 who wanted future pregnancies were randomly assigned to receive either the standard curettage procedure or a newer hysteroscopy procedure. Researchers tracked pregnancy outcomes and surgical complications to determine if the newer approach improves fertility while reducing risks.
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Centre hospitalier intercommunal de poissy-saint germain en Laye
Poissy, 78300, France
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