| Literature DB >> 23894233 |
Jan Bosteels1, Jenneke Kasius, Steven Weyers, Frank J Broekmans, Ben Willem J Mol, Thomas M D'Hooghe.
Abstract
Endometrial polyps, submucous fibroids, uterine septa, and intrauterine adhesions can be found by ultrasound (US), HSG, hysteroscopy, or any combined in 10-15 % of infertile women. Observational studies suggest a better reproductive outcome when these anomalies are removed by operative hysteroscopy. The current Cochrane review assesses the effectiveness of hysteroscopy for treating these suspected anomalies in women with otherwise unexplained infertility or prior to intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, or intracytoplasmic sperm injection.Entities:
Keywords: Hysteroscopy; Randomized controlled trial; Subfertility; Uterine cavity abnormalities
Year: 2013 PMID: 23894233 PMCID: PMC3718997 DOI: 10.1007/s10397-013-0798-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Surg ISSN: 1613-2076
Fig. 1Forest plot of comparison: 1 Hysteroscopic myomectomy vs. regular fertility-oriented intercourse in women with unexplained subfertility and not more than two submucous fibroids or one submucous fibroid combined with one intramural fibroid, all smaller than 40 mm. Outcome: 1.1 Clinical pregnancy