THE MODERN ROLE OF OVARIAN DRILLING BY TRANSVAGINAL HYDROLAPAROSCOPY IN SURGICAL STIMULATION OF OVULATION IN INFERTILE WOMEN WITH SYNDROME OF POLYCYSTIC OVARY AND OBESITY
This study evaluated transvaginal hydrolaparoscopic ovarian drilling for ovulation stimulation in infertile women with PCOS and obesity, finding it to be the method of choice over abdominal laparoscopic access.
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The paper analyzes ovarian drilling performed by transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy for surgical stimulation of ovulation in infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome who are obese, comparing this approach with ovarian drilling using abdominal laparoscopic access. The author describes the intervention technique and reports intraoperative as well as early and late postoperative outcomes, focusing on effectiveness for clomiphene-resistant patients. The key finding is that transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy is presented as the method of choice for surgical stimulation of ovulation in this PCOS and obesity population resistant to clomiphene. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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