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- Title
Comparison of Efficacy of Three Methods to Deal with Hydrosalpinx before in vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer.
- Authors
LU Jingyuan; XU Wenjian
- Abstract
Objective To compare three different curative effects on hydrosalpinx before in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Methods Patients receiving IVF-ET between January 2011 to December 2013 (n=731) due to tubal factor infertility (hydrosalpinx) were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were divided into four groups. Embolization group underwent fallopian tube embolization (n=257). Colostomy group underwent laparoscopic tubal umbrella end colostomy (n=193). Excision group underwent laparoscopic tubal excision(n=198). Control group did not undergo any effusion before transplantation (n=83). Results Comparing main indicators of ovarian hyperstimulation (the number of antral follicles, the dosage of gonadotropin (Gn), the number of retrieved oocytes), indicators were better in embolism group, colostomy group and control group than those in excision group. Comparing main indexes of IVF-ET (embryo implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate, abortion rate), indicators were better in embolism group, excision group than those in colostomy group while indicators in colostomy group were better than those in control group. The pregnancy rate in fallopian tube was the lowest in embolism group and excision group, and the highest in control group. Conclusion All three methods of processing hydrosalpinx before transplantation ended with positive impact on IVF-ET, and fallopian tube embolization has certain advantages over the other two treatment measures.
- Subjects
HUMAN in vitro fertilization research; EMBRYO transfer; FALLOPIAN tubes; THERAPEUTIC embolization; COLOSTOMY; SURGICAL excision; HYDROSALPINX
- Publication
Tianjin Medical Journal, 2014, Vol 42, Issue 11, p1124
- ISSN
0253-9896
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3969/j.issn.0253-9896.2014.11.021