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Impact of Ultrasound-Guided Transvaginal Ovarian Needle Drilling Versus Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling on Ovarian Reserve and Pregnancy Rate in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Authors:Mohamed Kandil  Mohamed Rezk  Alaa Al-Halaby  Mohamed Emarh  Ibrahim Saif El-Nasr
Abstract:

Study Objective

To compare the impact of ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovarian needle drilling (TND) versus laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) on ovarian reserve and pregnancy rate in patients with clomiphene citrate (CC)-resistant polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Design

A randomized clinical trial (Canadian Task Force classification I).

Setting

A university hospital.

Patients

Of 644 patients who presented at an infertility clinic, 246 with CC-resistant PCOS were randomized for treatment.

Interventions

Patients were randomly allocated to ultrasound-guided TND (n?=?124) and LOD (n?=?122).

Measurements and Main Results

Ovarian reserve parameters (serum antimüllerian hormone [AMH] and antral follicle count [AFC]) and pregnancy rate at 3 and 6 months were evaluated. At 3 months, patients in the LOD group experienced a significantly lower AMH (p??.05) and a significant decrease in AMH and AFC within each individual group when compared with baseline (p?

Conclusions

Although TND is simple, safe, and less invasive than LOD, its effect on ovarian reserve appears to be transient and diminishes at 6 months. Multicenter studies are warranted to confirm efficacy as a second-line treatment in patients with CC-resistant PCOS.
Keywords:Anovulatory infertility  Antimüllerian hormone  Antral follicle count  Clomiphene citrate resistance  Laparoscopy, Transvaginal ultrasound
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