LAPAROSCOPIC FINDINGS IN INFERTILITY

In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH · 2022 · pp. 24–26 · doi:10.36106/ijsr/7503394 · W4303968037
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This prospective study evaluated laparoscopy for visualizing female reproductive anatomy and detecting pelvic tuberculosis, finding tubal blocks in 45.29% and patent tubes in 54.71% of infertility patients.

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Introduction: The success of womanhood culminates to its zenith in motherhood. Even today Indian society, predominantly feudalistic in nature, attaches tremendous importance to motherhood. Instances are ample where women have been compared to land and fertility have been considered to be an intrinsic quality shared by both these “assests” which men own. The media ashes women of today delivering an exhuberant smile and claiming that their ultimate success has been attained when they have become mothers. Aims: Visualization of anatomy of uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries and Detection of pelvic tuberculosis, a disease still very much prevalent in our country. Materials and Methods: The present study was prospective study. This Study was conducted from August 2021 to July 2022 at SKIMS Medical College and Hospital. Result: Chromotubation ndings showed tubal block (unilateral and bilateral) in 24 cases (45.29%) and healthy patent tubes in 29 cases ( 54.71%). In a number of cases coexistence of adhesion, endometriosis and tubal pathology has been noted. Conclusion:As laparoscopy is an invasive procedure and requires general anaesthesia , it is not free of complications, but if done by a skilled person in a proper set-up the complications are minimum.

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