Role of hysterolaparoscopy in management of infertility a retrospective clinical analysis

Authors

  • Geeta S. Wadadekar Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Bharti Vidhyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Dattaprasad B. Inamdar Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Bharti Vidhyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Vandana R. Nimbargi Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Bharti Vidhyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20204789

Keywords:

Diagnosis, Hysteroscopy, Infertility, Laparoscopy, Treatment

Abstract

Background: Diagnosis and treatment of infertility is an elaborate process. The goal of treating clinician is to decide upon the plan of management best suited to the couple by selecting relevant investigations and procedures from available options. Objective was to determine the role of hysterolaparoscopy in the management of infertility.  

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at a tertiary canter (Department of reproductive medicine and surgery) over a period of 12 months-January 2019 to December 2019. Women aged 20-40 years with primary or secondary infertility, except male factor infertility, undergoing hysterolaparoscopy were included. 

Results: Out of 41 cases, 71.84% patients had primary infertility. Common laparoscopic abnormalities were adhesions (36.5%) and endometriosis (17.07%) Hysteroscopy revealed polyps (9.7%) and intrauterine synechia (4.8%) as common pathologies. The diagnosed pathologies were dealt surgically in the same sitting. Plan of infertility treatment could be outlined in all patients based on intraoperative findings.

Conclusion: Hysterolaparoscopy serves both diagnostic and therapeutic purpose. Various pelvic, peritoneal, tubal, endometrial and uterine factors can be diagnosed and treated at the same time. The clinician has to be well versed and skilled in selecting and performing the appropriate surgery. Clinical information gained from hysterolaparoscopy helps in decision making and designing individualized, evidence-based treatment plan can for the patients.

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2020-10-27

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