Literature DB >> 3306253

Microsurgical reconstruction of congenital tubal anomalies.

B M Cohen.   

Abstract

Significant numbers of infertile women have congenital anomalies or anatomical distortion of the fimbrial-gonadal mechanism in their otherwise healthy oviducts. The diagnosis and surgical treatment of multiple congenital accessory tubal ostia, the elongated fimbria-ovarica syndrome, and management of paratubal cysts is described. Microsurgical correction of these defects was followed by term pregnancies in 46%, 57% and 28% of the three entities respectively and this data indicates that significant numbers of women with these defects may be helped by microsurgery. Failure to recognize these abnormalities may otherwise result in patients being diagnosed as idiopathic infertility, a decision which may exclude them from the possibility of undergoing a successful form of microsurgical treatment.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3306253     DOI: 10.1002/micr.1920080209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsurgery        ISSN: 0738-1085            Impact factor:   2.425


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1.  Clinical implications of accessory fallopian tube ostium in endometriosis and primary infertility.

Authors:  Nigel Pereira; Isaac Kligman
Journal:  Womens Health (Lond)       Date:  2016-07
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