Analysis of 50 Sterility Cases Observed under Celioscope
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Celioscopy revealed pelvic cavity and fallopian tube changes in 50 sterility cases, finding secondary sterility primarily linked to fallopian tube issues and chronic inflammation, unlike primary sterility.
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Objective To probe the changes of pelvis cavity through celioscope so as to provide basis for sterility treatment.Methods Fifty sterility women excluding those due to sterility of husband,uterus and internal secretion were selected and divided into two groups: primary cases and secondary cases.The changes in pelvis cavity and Fallopian tubes were observed with celioscope.Results Incidence of secondary sterility caused by both Fallopian tubes conglutination was 62.5%,obviously higher than that in primary sterility group(11.5%).Incidence of secondary sterility caused by chronic inflammation of pelvis cavity was 41.7%,obviously higher than that in primary sterility group(7.7%).The main reason for secondary sterility was related to Fallopian tubes and the main reason for primary sterility was not related to Fallopian tubes.The prevalence of endometriosis was high(46%).There was not significant difference between the two groups.Conclusions Primary sterility was not caused by fallopian tubes and secondary sterility was mainly caused by fallopian tubes.Endometriosis should be considered in woman sterility diagnosis.
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