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Expectant management may reduce overtreatment in women affected by unexplained infertility confirmed by diagnostic laparoscopy.

  • Simona De Cicco
  • , Valeria Tagliaferri*
  • , Luigi Selvaggi
  • , Daniela Romualdi
  • , Christian Di Florio
  • , Valentina Immediata
  • , Antonio Lanzone
  • , Maurizio Guido
  • *Corresponding author

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Abstract

PURPOSE:\r\nTo determine whether the mini-invasive surgery still play a role in the diagnostic workup and in the management of the couples affected by unexplained infertility.\r\n\r\nMETHODS:\r\n170 infertile women (age range 25-38 years) with documented normal ovarian, tubal and uterine function underwent combined hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgery; 100 women refused surgery or ART treatment (control group) choosing expectant management. A retrospective assessment questionnaire was proposed to enrolled women to collect the rate of spontaneous or ART-induced pregnancies.\r\n\r\nRESULTS:\r\nThe combined surgery revealed pelvic pathologies in 49.4% of patients, confirming the diagnosis of unexplained infertility only in 86 of studied patients. In this group of 86 selected women, 28 of them achieved a spontaneous pregnancy and 23 women obtained pregnancy after ART. The Chi-square analysis shows that the pregnancy rate was not influenced by the employment of ART. In the group of 100 control women, only 14 (14%) achieved a spontaneous pregnancy after 18 months of expectant management.\r\n\r\nCONCLUSIONS:\r\nCombined laparoscopy and hysteroscopy in women with unexplained infertility may reveal previously undiagnosed pathologies that could require ART, and in those without abnormal surgical finding, ART does not improve pregnancy rate.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)427-433
Number of pages7
JournalArchives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume2017
Issue numberFeb;295(2):427-433
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Keywords

  • Hysteroscopy
  • Laparoscopy

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