Diode Laser Hysteroscopic Metroplasty for Dysmorphic Uterus: a Pilot Study
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- DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00607-1
Diode Laser Hysteroscopic Metroplasty for Dysmorphic Uterus: a Pilot Study
Abstract
This paper aims to study the efficacy and safety of diode laser hysteroscopic metroplasty for dysmorphic uterus and the impact on reproductive outcomes. This is a retrospective, single-center pilot study with prospective follow-up. The study was performed at a university-affiliated, tertiary hospital. From February 2018 to February 2020, all nulliparous women with a 3D ultrasound diagnosis of T-shaped or Y-shaped dysmorphic uterus and diagnosis of infertility, recurrent implantation failure, or recurrent pregnancy losses were referred for hysteroscopic metroplasty. Diode laser hysteroscopic metroplasty was performed under general anesthesia in an ambulatory setting. Main outcome measures included operative time, complications, hysteroscopic appearance of the cavity in a follow-up hysteroscopy, and reproductive outcomes in terms of pregnancy and live birth. A total of 25 infertile women with mean duration of infertility of 56.6 ± 36.1 months underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty. No complications were reported, and subsequent 3D ultrasound and follow-up hysteroscopic appearance were satisfactory in all cases. Maximum follow-up was 32 months (mean ± standard deviation 11.5 ± 9.2 months). Fifteen nulliparous women returned for fertility treatments in our institute, among whom nine conceived (60% pregnancy rate). The rate of deliveries and ongoing pregnancies (pregnancies beyond 24 weeks of gestation) was 78% (7/9), with six successful liveborn deliveries at 36-38 weeks and one ongoing pregnancy. One had spontaneous abortion at week 19 and one had a spontaneous abortion at week 7. Hysteroscopic metroplasty in an ambulatory setting, using diode laser, is a safe and effective procedure, improving reproductive outcomes in cases of T-shaped or Y-shaped uterus.
Keywords: Diode laser; Dysmorphic uterus; Hysteroscopic metroplasty; Infertility; Recurrent implantation failure; T-shaped uterus.
© 2021. Society for Reproductive Investigation.
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