| Literature DB >> 27965894 |
James Butterworth1, Jean Deguara2, Cynthia-Michelle Borg1.
Abstract
Background. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest cause of female infertility. Visceral obesity and insulin resistance are key pathophysiological mechanisms behind PCOS. Women suffering from this syndrome and infertility often seek bariatric surgery hoping that they would be able to conceive postoperatively. Objective. At present, there is no consensus on the role of bariatric surgery in the management of PCOS-associated infertility within the medical community, making it difficult to give specific advice to these women, so a review of the literature was necessary. Results. A detailed review of the literature was performed. Only 6 manuscripts were relevant and contained quantitative data. They demonstrated that bariatric surgery results in postoperative conception rates varying from 33% to 100%. Surgery is also associated with amelioration of menstrual irregularities, hormonal abnormalities, and hirsutism that are associated with PCOS. These studies were retrospective and only had a small number of participants with infertility. Conclusions. Bariatric surgery has been shown to conclusively improve life expectancy, quality of life, and comorbidities like type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea. However, further research is required to identify whether weight loss surgery results in significant improvement in fertility of women with PCOS and to investigate which operation has the best results.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27965894 PMCID: PMC5124647 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1871594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Comparison of existing studies about bariatric surgery and female fertility.
| Eid et al. | Stroh et al. | Doblado | Jamal et al. | Talebpour | George and Azeez | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participants | 24 women with | 3 females | 2 females with | 10 women | 69 premenopausal | 156 women |
| Interventions | Laparoscopic | Laparoscopic | RYGB and | RYGB | Gastric | Laparoscopic |
| Outcomes | Mean excess | % EWL, | Conception | Pre- and postsurgery | Regularity of | Hirsutism, |
| Study design | Retrospective | Not stated | Retrospective | Retrospective | Not stated | Retrospective |
| Mean follow-up (months) | 27.5 ± 16 | 104 | Not stated | 46.7 ± 35.3 | 12 | Not stated |
| Results, fertility | 5 women | One patient | Following | 100% postoperative | 10 women | 4 patients |
| Results – | Resolution of | The 3 | Improvement | Out of 30 | Hirsutism and |