ABLATIVE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL ENDOMETRIOSIS AND BENING PATHOLOGY OF CERVIX ON BACKGROUND OF MILD DYSPLASIA

Ablative methods of treatment of benign and premalignant pathology of cervix are effective and cause considerably less obstetric complications.

Aim — to study results of cold plasma coagulation and cryotherapy of subepithelial endometriosis and benign pathology of cervix on background of mild dysplasia.

Materials and methods. We examined 60 patients aged 20–40 with benign pathology and mild dysplasia of cervix.

Results. Women in the 1st group (n=30) received cold plasma coagulation, in the 2nd group (n=30) — cryotherapy. Patients in the 1st group complained of discharge during (15.55±1.28) days (CI: 14.99–16.11), in the 2nd group — (35.82±2.96 days (CI: 34.42–37.43). Full epithelization was finished during (30.2±1.18) days in the 1st group (CI: 27.88–32.52) and 46.47±1.96 days in the 2nd group (CI: 42.63–50.31). 3 months after treatment we noticed viral load decrease in both groups but with considerable dominance in the 1st group (c2=3.95; p=0.138; df=2).

Conclusions. Cold plasma coagulation may be recommended for treatment of benign and primary premalignant pathology of cervix in young women with reproductive plans.