Terminal tuboplasties by laparoscopy: 65 consecutive cases
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Terminal tuboplasties by laparoscopy: 65 consecutive cases
Abstract
A series of 65 consecutive laparoscopic distal tuboplasties, performed from May 1986 to May 1988 is reported. Thirty-one were fimbrioplasties and 34 were neosalpingostomies. Outcome was evaluated at 18 months postoperatively. Twenty-two patients obtained pregnancies (33.8%), of which 18 were intrauterine (27.7%). The intrauterine pregnancy rate was 25.8% after fimbrioplasty and 29.4% after neosalpingostomy. These results are comparable with those obtained after microsurgery. Progress in operative laparoscopy may be attributed to the development of an appropriate atraumatic instrumentation and the CO2 laser. The major advantage of laparoscopic techniques is their availability at the time of diagnostic laparoscopy. Immediate opening of hydrosalpinges allows for precise evaluation of the tubal mucosa, thereby establishing prognosis. In cases with a severely altered mucosa, in vitro fertilization may be considered immediately. When the mucosa is satisfactory, laparoscopic fimbrioplasty or neosalpingostomy may be performed. Within 1 year after one of these procedures, a pregnancy is generally achieved in 1 of 3 patients.
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