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Title

Intra-operative hydrotubation improves fertility of women with distal tubal occlusion after reproductive surgery.

Authors

Zhengyu, Li; Jin, Liu; Wenjiao, Min; Dan, Zhang; Xiao, Yang; Ying, Sun

Abstract

Purpose: Hydrotubation has been considered to be a complimentary procedure to reproductive surgery, usually being conducted after surgery. The objective of this work was to assess the potential value of intra-operative hydrotubation in improving fertility of tubal infertile women. Methods: 180 tubal infertile women were randomly assigned to one of the three groups: intra-operative hydrotubation (IH), post-operative hydrotubation (PH) or control group. In IH group, the hydrotubation was performed immediately after adhesiolysis during the surgery process, while in PH group it was performed within 3-7 days after the first post-operative menstruation. The incidence of post-operative pelvic infection and average hospitalization length were recorded. The post-operative pregnancy outcomes, including intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) rate and incidence of ectopic pregnancy, were recorded at 2 years follow-up. Results: No significant difference was found among the three groups, either in the incidence of pelvic infection ( P = 0.877) or in the average hospitalization length ( P = 0.596). At 2 years of follow-up, the rate of IUP in IH group was significantly higher than that in either PH or control group ( P = 0.017 and 0.039, respectively), but no difference was observed between PH and control group ( P = 0.752). No significant difference in the incidence of ectopic pregnancy was showed among three groups ( P = 0.947). Conclusions: The appropriate use of intra-operative hydrotubation can improve the post-operative IUP rate, serving as a complementary procedure for the surgical treatment of fertility reversal.

Subjects

HUMAN fertility; TUBAL sterilization; HOSPITAL care; INTRAUTERINE contraceptives; REPRODUCTIVE health; ECTOPIC pregnancy; FEMALE infertility; LAPAROSCOPIC surgery

Publication

Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2013, Vol 287, Issue 1, p83

ISSN

0932-0067

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00404-012-2525-x

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