Authors : Dr Urvashi vats; Dr Sangeeta atri; Dr Garima vats
Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 9 - September
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7117837
WHO estimated that tubal factor
contribute to about 30% of causes of total female
infertility.Proximal obstruction at the uterotubal
junction constiyutes 10% to 15%. Most common
treatment considered for treatment for tubal infertility is
(IVF). Although IVF is popular treatment for tubal
infertility. But it is more costly and sometimes rejected
by patients because of social or moral reasons
Aims and Objectives: To analyse the success rate and
pregnancy outcome in women of proximal tubal
obstruction of hysteroscopic cannulation under
laparoscopic guidance
Methods and materials: It is Retrospective outcome
analysis done in a private hospital. Women with bilateral
proximal tubal obstructions as the only cause of
infertility were taken in the study.
Interventions: Laparoscopy – guided hysteroscopic tubal
catheterisation .
Results: Only the 1st spontaneous conception was
considered .Of 49 women included , patients underwent
successful tubal cannulation were 32 (unilateral or
bilateral) .17 were unsuccessful.15 pregnancies occurred
within 1 year of which 2 were ectopic pregnancies.
Conclusion: Successful tubal cannulation led to
significant improvement in pregnancy. Retrospective
study to analyse the success rate and pregnancy outcome
in women of proximal tubal obstruction of hysteroscopic
cannulation under laparoscopic guidance.