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. 2020 Feb;27(2):545-554.
doi: 10.1007/s43032-019-00052-1. Epub 2020 Jan 6.

Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: a Previous History of Surgery for Endometriosis May Negatively Affect Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes

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Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: a Previous History of Surgery for Endometriosis May Negatively Affect Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes

Chloé Maignien et al. Reprod Sci. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

For patients with endometriosis-related infertility, the impact of previous surgery for endometriosis before assisted reproductive technology (ART) remains controversial, particularly in cases of deep infiltrating endometriosis (DE). To study the impact of previous surgery for endometriosis on ART cumulative live-birth rates in DE patients, a retrospective cohort study included 222 DE patients who underwent ART. DE diagnosis was based on strict imaging criteria and histological confirmation of the disease for women with a previous history of surgery for endometriosis. ART outcomes were compared for patients with and without a previous history of surgery for endometriosis. The main outcome measures were cumulative live-birth rates (CLBR). Prognostic factors were identified by comparing women who became pregnant and those who did not, using an adjusted multiple logistic regression model. Two hundred twenty-two DE patients underwent a total of 440 ART cycles (including fresh and associated frozen-thawed embryo transfers). One hundred fifty-five women (69.8%) had a prior history of surgery for endometriosis. The CLBR was 26% after four ART cycles in the "previous history of surgery for endometriosis" group, while it reached 51.3% after four cycles (p < 0.001) in patients who had not previously undergone surgery for endometriosis. After multivariate analysis, a previous history of surgery for endometriosis (p = 0.001) and a past surgery for endometrioma (p = 0.005) were established as independent factors associated with lower pregnancy rates. Our preliminary results suggest that for DE patients, a previous history of surgery for endometriosis may be associated with negative ART outcomes.

Keywords: Assisted reproductive technology; Deep infiltrating endometriosis; Infertility; Pregnancy; Surgery.

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