LAPAROSCOPY IN INFERTILE WOMEN?

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Th e aim of this study was to clarify the role of simultaneous combined diagnostic ap-proach using laparoscopy and hysteroscopy in the evaluation of female infertility. In a retrospective study, infertile women underwent complete fertility evaluation. All the patients were examined by simultaneous combined laparoscopy and hysteroscopy as a part of the routine infertility evaluation. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy were successful in patients. Bilateral tubes were blocked in () and unilateral tubal occlusion were in (,) of patients. Pelvic adhesions were revealed in (,), and myomas in (,) out of that (,) were revealed by laparoscopy and (,) by hysteroscopy. Endometrial polyps were revealed in (,) and Syndrome Asherman in (,) of patients. Uterine anomaly was found in (,) of cases and out of that septate uterus in (,), bicornu-ate uterus in (,), arcuate uterus in (,) and uterus unicornu cum cornu ru-dimentario in (,) of uterine anomalies. Endometriosis was found in (,), dermoid cysts in (,) and in (,) functional cysts of patients. Also, Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome was revealed in (,) of our patients. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy play very important role as diagnostic tools in the infertil-ity women. Combined diagnostic simultaneous laparoscopy and hysteroscopy should be performed in all infertile patients before the treatment.

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