Wajntraub G, Godfried L, Czaczkes E, Aloni T
Département d'Obstétrique et de Gynécologie, Laboratoire Clinique, General Jewish Hospital "Shaare Zedek", Jérusalem Israël.
Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet. 1973 Apr;68(4):241-5.
Bacteriological cultures of material collected on the cervix uteri and endometrium of 75 controls, 150 women using an intrauterine contraceptive device and 20 women who had undergone abdominal hysterectomy, have been studied by the authors. Positive cultures were found in all three groups of women. The difference in percentage of positive cultures in users and non-users of intrauterine contraceptive devices was not significant and this has lead the authors to conclude that the intrauterine contraceptive device does not alter endometrial flora, unless it is left in situ for a period exceeding two years and during the first two weeks of the cycle. In this study, the cultures made on the material collected on hysterectomy specimens of patients that had never used intrauterine contraceptive devices yielded the lowest percentage of positive cultures.
作者对75名对照者、150名使用宫内节育器的女性以及20名接受腹部子宫切除术的女性的子宫颈和子宫内膜采集物进行了细菌培养研究。在所有三组女性中均发现了阳性培养结果。使用和未使用宫内节育器的女性中阳性培养结果的百分比差异不显著,这使得作者得出结论,宫内节育器不会改变子宫内膜菌群,除非其在原位放置超过两年以及在月经周期的前两周。在这项研究中,对从未使用过宫内节育器的患者子宫切除标本采集物进行的培养中,阳性培养结果的百分比最低。