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This article reports the live birth of a healthy newborn using vitrified-warmed oocytes from fertility preservation before ovarian surgery. The patient in our case underwent two cycles of controlled ovarian stimulation before laparoscopic b…
AIM: The purpose of the study was to compare the ovarian reserve after cystectomy of ovarian endometrioma by bipolar coagulation, suture method, or hemostatic sealants (HSs). METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of studies in which post-c…
This study aimed to compare the impact of ablation and cystectomy for ovarian endometrioma on ovarian reserve, recurrence rates, and pregnancy rates. Databases were searched for studies reporting ovarian reserve (measurement of anti-mülleri…
Background and Aims: Endometriosis is known to have detrimental effects on fertility, but there is no consensus on the optimal stimulation protocol for IVF-ET in patients with endometriosis. The study aimed to compare the IVF outcomes of go…
Background and Aims: Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy has been the mainstay of surgical methods for endometriosis. Recently, robot-assisted ovarian cystectomy using Da Vinci Ⓡ Xi ™ surgical system has been successfully introduced into clinic…
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to retrospectively analyze the cumulative pregnancy rate (PR) via multiple fresh or frozen embryo transfers (ET) in women with current, resected, or recurred endometrioma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The IVF data inc…
The preservation of ovarian reserve during laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) ovarian cystectomy is crucial for reproductive-age women. This study was a single-blinded, single-center, and randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect …
Abstract Background: Endometriosis (EMS) can be implanted everywhere, especially in pelvic organs. EMS can be asymptomatic, but it can result in pelvic pain and infertility by inducing local inflammation and pelvic adhesion. The prevalence …
BACKGROUND: Endometriosis (EMS) can be implanted everywhere, especially in pelvic organs. EMS can be asymptomatic, but it can result in pelvic pain and infertility by inducing local inflammation and pelvic adhesion. The prevalence of EMS is…