Literature DB >> 17399914

[Reproductive outcome after laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis in an infertile population].

F Fuchs1, P Raynal, S Salama, E Guillot, A Le Tohic, C Chis, P Panel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate fertility outcome after laparoscopic management of endometriosis in an infertile population.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 64 patients presenting more than one year infertility and a pregnancy-wish associated with minimal to severe endometriotic lesions (stage I to IV according to the revised American Fertility Society (rAFS) classification), treated using laparoscopic surgery in order to remove the entire lesions. We excluded women under 20 years and over 40, as well as those with other infertility factors (tubal non endometriosis-related, hormonal or sperm). Fertility of the remaining 34 patients was studied in relation to endometriosis stage and to pregnancy's mode (spontaneous or induced).
RESULTS: Pregnant women percentage was 65% (22 patients) within a 8.5 months (quartiles: 3; 15.5) [range: 1; 52] post-surgical time, and 86.5% pregnancies issued with a delivery. The rate of pregnant women depended on stage of endometriosis (89% for stages I-II, and 56% for stages III-IV). Sixty percent pregnancies were spontaneous within a 5 months (3; 9) [1; 52] post-surgical time to pregnancy average. When pregnancies were obtained with assisted reproductive techniques, the median post-surgical time to pregnancy was 12 months (9; 22) [2; 31]. Among women with stages I-II endometriosis, the median post-surgical time to pregnancy was 2 months when spontaneous and 20.5 months when induced (P=0.007). In case of stages III-IV endometriosis, pregnancy's delay was 8 and 12 months respectively (P=0.79). Among the 21% women who had had an induced pregnancy failure before surgery, 71% became pregnant and 80% spontaneously. Eighteen patients (53%) had an ovarian endometrioma and 50% of them became pregnant. Among the 4 patients who had colorectal endometriosis requiring colorectal resection, 1 pregnancy was obtained.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that in a context of more than one year infertility only related to endometriosis, it is reasonable to offer these patients a complete operative laparoscopic treatment of their lesions, which enables 65% of them to be pregnant within a 8.5 months post-surgical median time to pregnancy and spontaneously in 60%. In case of stages I-II endometriosis we suggest a spontaneous pregnancy try during 8 to 12 months before starting induced pregnancy therapeutics instead of stages III-IV endometriosis where induced methods should be used after only 6 or 8 months.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17399914     DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2007.02.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)        ISSN: 0150-9918


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6.  Fertility Outcome after Operative Laparoscopy versus No Treatment in Infertile Women with Minimal or Mild Endometriosis.

Authors:  Ashraf Moini; Laleh Bahar; Mansour Ashrafinia; Bita Eslami; Reihaneh Hosseini; Narges Ashrafinia
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