Objective: To describe the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions after manual vacuum aspiration for early pregnancy failure.
Design: Case series.
Setting: Tertiary care center.
Patient(s): Three women with intrauterine adhesions after manual vacuum aspiration for the treatment of early pregnancy failure.
Intervention(s): Chart review.
Main outcome measure(s): Hysteroscopic diagnosis of intrauterine adhesions after manual vacuum aspiration.
Result(s): Three cases of symptomatic intrauterine adhesions after manual vacuum aspiration.
Conclusion(s): Intrauterine adhesion formation may follow manual vacuum aspiration for early pregnancy loss.