Recai Pabuçcu1, Victor Gomel. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey. rpabuccu@gata.edu.tr
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reproductive outcome of hysteroscopic metroplasty performed in women with septate uterus and otherwise unexplained primary infertility. DESIGN: Prospective, observational study. SETTING: Tertiary center for reproductive medicine. PATIENT(S): Sixty-one patients with uterine septa and otherwise unexplained primary infertility. INTERVENTION(S): Hysteroscopic division of the uterine septum. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Reproductive outcome after hysteroscopic metroplasty. RESULT(S): Of 61 women, 25 (41%) conceived within 8-14 (mean 11.2) months after hysteroscopic metroplasty. Of these, 18 (29.5% of the total group) had live births (13 carried to term and 5 had preterm deliveries), and 7 (11.5% of the total group) had spontaneous abortions. Cervical cerclage was performed in 9 women; only 1 (11.1%) of these patients and 4 (44.4%) of the 9 who did not have a cerclage had preterm deliveries. Twelve of the 18 women (66.6%) who had live births were delivered by cesarean section. CONCLUSION(S): Women with uterine septum and otherwise unexplained infertility might benefit from hysteroscopic metroplasty.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reproductive outcome of hysteroscopic metroplasty performed in women with septate uterus and otherwise unexplained primary infertility. DESIGN: Prospective, observational study. SETTING: Tertiary center for reproductive medicine. PATIENT(S): Sixty-one patients with uterine septa and otherwise unexplained primary infertility. INTERVENTION(S): Hysteroscopic division of the uterine septum. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Reproductive outcome after hysteroscopic metroplasty. RESULT(S): Of 61 women, 25 (41%) conceived within 8-14 (mean 11.2) months after hysteroscopic metroplasty. Of these, 18 (29.5% of the total group) had live births (13 carried to term and 5 had preterm deliveries), and 7 (11.5% of the total group) had spontaneous abortions. Cervical cerclage was performed in 9 women; only 1 (11.1%) of these patients and 4 (44.4%) of the 9 who did not have a cerclage had preterm deliveries. Twelve of the 18 women (66.6%) who had live births were delivered by cesarean section. CONCLUSION(S): Women with uterine septum and otherwise unexplained infertility might benefit from hysteroscopic metroplasty.
Authors: Kazem Nouri; Johannes Ott; Johannes C Huber; Eva-Maria Fischer; Lucija Stögbauer; Clemens B Tempfer Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol Date: 2010-05-21 Impact factor: 5.211