EFFECT OF LAPAROSCOPIC OVARIAN CYSTECTOMY FOR ENDOMETRIOMA ON OVARIAN RESERVE

In: Zagazig University Medical Journal · 2018 · vol. 24(2) , pp. 150–156 · doi:10.21608/zumj.2018.13089 · W2890936151
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Background: To assess the effect of laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy for endometrioma on ovarian reserve bymarkers as Anti-Mullerian Hormone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone.Subjects: 48 Women of reproductive age who had ultrasonographic diagnosis of endometrioma measuring>3cmwhether unilateral or bilateral and subjected to laparoscopic excision.Methods: From January 2017 to December 2017, Women with endometrioma underwent to laparoscopicexcision. Serum AMH and FSH were determined preoperatively and 3months postoperative.Results: There was a statistically significant reduction in postoperative mean value of AMH ( 2.04+ 1.69 ) whencompared to the preoperative mean value of AMH (2.59+ 1.85 ) and a statistically significant rise inpostoperative mean value of serum FSH (7.23+ 1.48 ), when compared to preoperative mean value of FSH(5.50+ 1.85 ). Post-operative AMH decreases were greater in patients with endometriomas > 5cm in diametercompared with smaller ones and in patients with bilateral endometriomas compared with unilateral ones.Conclusion: Laparoscopic cystectomy for endometrioma has an adverse impact on ovarian reserve. Bilateralityand size of endometrioma increase the adverse effect of Laparocopic ovarian cystectomy on the ovarian reserve.

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