Role of Laparoscopy in Diagnosis and Treatment of Endometriosis Associated with Infertility: A Prospective Analysis
This prospective analysis found that laparoscopy aids endometriosis diagnosis and its therapeutic interventions increase spontaneous conception rates in infertile females, with lower scores and earlier stages correlating to higher pregnancy chances.
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This prospective analysis studied 50 infertile women with endometriosis diagnosed during or before laparoscopy (Aug 2018–Feb 2020) and followed them for 6 months of spontaneous conception after surgery. Endometriosis severity was staged using the revised American Fertility Society (r-AFS) scoring system, and surgical interventions were performed case-by-case following ESHRE guidelines; pre-operative ultrasonography findings were also documented. Thirty-four women (68%) conceived spontaneously, and lower mean endometriosis score and early disease stage were significantly associated with higher conception rates, while age, infertility duration/type, ultrasound findings, and type of surgery were not. The paper is centrally about endometriosis — it evaluates how laparoscopy contributes to diagnosis and to fertility outcomes in endometriosis-associated infertility.
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