Frequency distribution of pregnancy occurrence in infertile women after diagnostic-surgical hysteroscopy
Background: Mullerian disorders are present in 5-25% of infertile women. Myoma, polyp and endometrial adhesions are among other involved factors in infertility. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency distribution of pregnancy occurrence in infertile women after the diagnosti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2007-11, Vol.5 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Mullerian disorders are present in 5-25% of infertile
women. Myoma, polyp and endometrial adhesions are among other involved
factors in infertility. Objective: The aim of this study was to
determine the frequency distribution of pregnancy occurrence in
infertile women after the diagnostic-surgical hysteroscopy on selected
infertile cases including those with abnormal uterine. Materials and
Methods: One hundred and fifteen women with at least 12 months
infertility who had abnormal uterine cavity and patients who had at
least 4 unsuccessful ART cycles with no confirmed diagnosis of uterine
cavity problem, underwent diagnostic hysteroscopy and if required
hysteroscopic surgery. Follow up sonography and HSG performed 2-3
months later and all subjects were followed for pregnancy occurrence
for 12 months. Results: Mean age of subjects was 32.65 ± 6.2 years
and mean of infertility duration was 8.33 ± 5.25 years. Based on
the sonography and HSG performed prior to the hysteroscopy,
respectively 69.6% and 41.8% of the subjects had abnormality. In 65.2%
of the cases, hysteroscopy showed septum, myoma, endometrial adhesion
and irregularity and all of them underwent hysteroscopic operation.
Among the operated cases, in 27 cases pregnancy occurred during the
first 6 postoperative months and in 2 cases during the second 6
postoperative months of whom one case was EP. Conclusion: There was no
significant difference in the rate of pregnancy occurrence between
those who had abnormal hysteroscopy and those who were normal (p=
0.63). This can show the variation of infertility causes and the fact
that infertility is not just due to uterine problems. Therefore, the
repetition of therapeutic measures and longer follow up of infertile
cases are necessary. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 |