This research plan aims to explore a new diagnosis and treatment management model for intrauterine adhesions and verify its efficacy and feasibility through a multicenter real-world study. Intrauterine adhesions are a common gynecological disease that may affect women's fertility. The study will focus on several key issues: 1. How do three-dimensional ultrasound image features reflect the diagnosis and prognosis of intrauterine adhesions; 2. The effect of new diagnostic and treatment technologies (such as cold knife plowing technology and patented intrauterine stents) in preventing the recurrence of intrauterine adhesions 3. The efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions in promoting endometrial growth and preserving pregnancy; 4. How to construct a postoperative infertility risk prediction model that combines multidimensional risk factors of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. To achieve these goals, the study will: 1. Establish four-dimensional ultrasound diagnostic evaluation standards to improve the accuracy of diagnosis; 2. Build a large database and data cohort, standardize the diagnosis and treatment standards, and provide solid data support for the research; 3. Evaluate the efficacy of the new model through real-world research, and compare the clinical efficacy of the new diagnosis and treatment model with the traditional diagnosis and treatment model; 4. Construct and verify the postoperative infertility risk prediction model to provide clinicians with a visual display of risk prediction for clinical application. This study is expected to provide a scientific basis for improving the treatment effect of intrauterine adhesions and reducing the infertility rate, and promote the standardization and standardization of the diagnosis and treatment model of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, bringing good news to more patients with intrauterine adhesions.
Age range
18 Years – 45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Number of Participants with Pregnancy Outcome within 2 Years of Postoperative Pregnancy Preparation Following Intrauterine Adhesions Surgery
Timeframe: From the start of postoperative pregnancy preparation up to 2 years