OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of transvaginal endoscopic ovarian capsule drilling. DESIGN: Retrospective efficacy study. SETTING: Private tertiary care center. PATIENT(S): Thirty-nine PCOS patients with previously failed ovulation induction; mean duration of infertility 26.5 months (SD +/-2.6); mean age 30.38 years (SD +/-3.8); mean body mass index of 29.4 (SD +/-9.7). INTERVENTION(S): Through transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy in a 1-day clinic setting, drilling of the ovarian capsule is performed with a 5-Fr bipolar needle (Karl Storz, Tüttlingen, Germany) creating 10-15 holes of +/-0.20 mm in each ovary. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Evaluation of feasibility, spontaneous resumption of ovulatory cycles and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): Ovarian capsule drilling was performed in 39 patients. Six patients were lost of follow-up. In total, 25 out of 33 patients (76%) became pregnant with a mean duration between procedure and onset of pregnancy of 7.2 months (SD +/-5.4). Natural conception with or without controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and/or intrauterine insemination occurred in 13 of the 16 patients (81%). Of the 17 patients referred to our IVF program, 12 became pregnant. There were no multiple pregnancies or complications. CONCLUSION(S): The transvaginal approach for ovarian capsule drilling offers a valuable alternative to the standard laparoscopic procedure.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of transvaginal endoscopic ovarian capsule drilling. DESIGN: Retrospective efficacy study. SETTING: Private tertiary care center. PATIENT(S): Thirty-nine PCOSpatients with previously failed ovulation induction; mean duration of infertility 26.5 months (SD +/-2.6); mean age 30.38 years (SD +/-3.8); mean body mass index of 29.4 (SD +/-9.7). INTERVENTION(S): Through transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy in a 1-day clinic setting, drilling of the ovarian capsule is performed with a 5-Fr bipolar needle (Karl Storz, Tüttlingen, Germany) creating 10-15 holes of +/-0.20 mm in each ovary. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Evaluation of feasibility, spontaneous resumption of ovulatory cycles and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): Ovarian capsule drilling was performed in 39 patients. Six patients were lost of follow-up. In total, 25 out of 33 patients (76%) became pregnant with a mean duration between procedure and onset of pregnancy of 7.2 months (SD +/-5.4). Natural conception with or without controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and/or intrauterine insemination occurred in 13 of the 16 patients (81%). Of the 17 patients referred to our IVF program, 12 became pregnant. There were no multiple pregnancies or complications. CONCLUSION(S): The transvaginal approach for ovarian capsule drilling offers a valuable alternative to the standard laparoscopic procedure.
Authors: Anita M Pimentel; Danielle Kobayashi; Lucia M Kliemann; Renato Franjdlich; Edison Capp; Helena Ve Corleta Journal: J Ovarian Res Date: 2012-01-13 Impact factor: 4.234
Authors: Antonio Mercorio; Luigi Della Corte; Maria Chiara De Angelis; Cira Buonfantino; Carlo Ronsini; Giuseppe Bifulco; Pierluigi Giampaolino Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) Date: 2022-07-27 Impact factor: 2.948