Bilateral salpingectomy does not compromise ovarian stimulation in an in-vitro fertilization/embryo transfer programme |
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Authors: | Verhulst, Guy Vandersteen, Nadia Van Steirteghem, Andre C. Devroey, Paul |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University Hospital of the Dutch-speaking Brussels Free University Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The question whether salpingectomy has a negative influenceon ovarian function and the outcome of pregnancy in an in-vitrofertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer treatment programmeis not yet answered. We performed a retrospective case-controlstudy to investigate the possible negative effect of salpingectomyon ovarian response to human menopausal gonadotrophins (HMG)during IVF and embryo transfer. The study group was composedof 26 patients with bilateral salpingectomy. In 67 cycles weanalysed different parameters of ovulation such as the numberof days of ovarian stimulation, numbers of ampoules of HMG,pre-ovulatory oestradiol concentrations and the numbers of oocytesretrieved. These parameters were compared to a control groupof 134 cycles in 134 women with healthy Fallopian tubes. Nodifferences were found. Implantation ratio, pregnancy rate andoutcome were the same in both groups. We conclude that bilateralsalpingectomy had no detrimental effect on ovarian performanceduring IVF and embryo transfer treatment nor on the outcome. |
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Keywords: | Fallopian tube/HMG/IVF - ET/ovarian function/salpingectomy |
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