Diagnostic laparoscopy findings in unexplained infertility cases.
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OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of diagnostic laparoscopy findings in 600 unexplained infertility cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 600 diagnostic laparoscopies performed between 1995 and 2008 were investigated. Laparoscopies were performed in the proliferative phase of the cycle, General anesthesia was performed in all cases. RESULTS: Normal genital findings were determined in 47.50% of primary infertile cases and in 47% of secondary infertile cases. Pelvic adhesion was the most frequent finding encountered and it was seen at a rate of 20% in the primary infertility group and 18% in the secondary infertility group. Endometriosis was determined to have a rate of 15% in the primary infertility group and 11.5% in the secondary infertility group. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopy has an important place in the diagnosis and planning in the treatment of infertility. Planning the convenient treatment for patients will prevent both economic loss and time loss.
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- The Prevalence of Endometriosis in Patients with Unexplained Infertility 2024
- The role of diagnostic laparoscopy in gynecology 2015
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy in Infertility - A Retrospective study 2013
- Frequency of Endometriosis in Women Undergoing Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Subfertility at Sheikh Zayed Hospital Rahim Yar Khan 2022
Cited by (4)
- The Prevalence of Endometriosis in Patients with Unexplained Infertility 2024
- Frequency of Endometriosis in Women Undergoing Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Subfertility at Sheikh Zayed Hospital Rahim Yar Khan 2022
- The role of diagnostic laparoscopy in gynecology 2015
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy in Infertility - A Retrospective study 2013
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