Tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy and minihysteroscopy) versus hysterosalpingography in an outpatient infertility investigation. |
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Authors: | E Cicinelli M Matteo F Causio L M Schonauer V Pinto P Galantino |
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Institution: | First Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy. cicinelli@gynecology1.uniba.it |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy THL] combined with minihysteroscopy) versus hysterosalpingography (HSG) for evaluating tubal patency and the uterine cavity in an outpatient infertility investigation. DESIGN: Randomized controlled study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): Twenty-three infertile patients without obvious pelvic pathology. INTERVENTION(S): Women were randomly divided into two groups. One group underwent minihysteroscopy and THL with tube chromoperturbation as first investigation and HSG within the following 7 days, while in the other group the investigation sequence was inverted. Women reported pain experienced before and at the end of procedures. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Mean duration of procedures, level of pain experienced, diagnostic agreement about tubal patency and uterine cavity normality. RESULT(S): THL and minihysteroscopy took significantly more time but was significantly less painful than HSG. Regarding tubal patency, in 95.5% of cases THL agreed with HSG. In one case, HSG diagnosed a bilateral obstruction of tubes, whereas at THL a bilateral spreading of methylene blue was seen. Agreement on intrauterine pathologies between minihysteroscopy and HSG was poor (43%); the number of intrauterine abnormalities found at hysteroscopy was significantly greater than at HSG. CONCLUSION(S): THL in association with minihysteroscopy provided more information and was better tolerated than HSG in an outpatient infertility investigation. |
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