Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of the treatment for oviduct obstruction byinterventional technology under hysteroscope combining with retention enema withChinese traditional medicine and physiotherapy and explore the role of its advantages.Methods: Under the guidance of Professor Ye Qing,98women of oviduct obstructionconfirmed by hysterosalpingography (HSG) were randomized into two groups fromSeptember2011to December2013. The women in treatment group underwent retentionenema with Chinese traditional medicine and physiotherapy for one course of treatmentafter the two days of oviduct interventional operation under hysteroscope. Others wereonly treated by interventional operation under hysteroscope as control group. The twogroups were reexamined by HSG a month later in order to evaluate the curative effect.Results: The rates of oviduct recanalization during the operation were94.56%intreatment group and94.38%in control group(P>0.05). They were88.04%and69.66%(P<0.05) respectively in the reexamination by HSG a month later. The rates ofreadhesion were6.89%and26.19%(P<0.01). The rates of pregnancy were32.00%and12.5%(P<0.05), while the rates of ectopic pregnancy were0and33.33%(P<0.05). Theimprovement rates of traditional Chinese medicine symptom were88%in treatment groupand50%in control group(p<0.05). They were84%and47.92%(p<0.05) respectively in theimprovement rates of the main signs.Conclusion: The effect of the treatment for oviduct obstruction with interventionaltechnology under hysteroscope is definite. The applications of retention enema withChinese traditional medicine and physiotherapy reduce the rates of oviduct readhesion andectopic pregnancy, meanwhile raise the rate of pregnancy. It deserves to be introduced and applied. |