Résultats de la fertiloscopie opératoire. À propos de 67 cas
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This report details the outcomes of 67 cases undergoing operative fertiloscopy, a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure for infertility.
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ObjectiveTo assess the impact of operative fertiloscopy on fertility.Patients and methodsA retrospective study over a period of 3 years of 67 consecutive patients who received operative fertiloscopy and were followed over an 18 months period.ResultsThe patients average age was 34 years (24-42) with a 3-year average infertility duration (1-15). We obtained 34 pregnancies (50.7%) (spontaneous or after intrauterine insemination) with 27 live births (38.8%).Discussion and conclusionThe operative fertiloscopy seems to give good results. It is reserved for minimal or moderate endometriotic lesions and adhesions. These results must be confirmed by largest prospective controlled studies.
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