The Surgical Treatment of Tubal Polyps

In: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology · 1989 · vol. 29(1) , pp. 79–81 · doi:10.1111/j.1479-828x.1989.tb02886.x · PMID:2562611 · W2168415520
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Resection of intramural tubal polyps via linear salpingotomy resulted in normal pregnancies in three of five women undergoing infertility treatment.

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Three of 5 women who had resection of intramural tubal polyps as part of their infertility treatment conceived normal pregnancies within 12 months. Linear salpingotomy for the resection of polyps may have a place in the surgical management of infertility.

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