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Proximal tubal occlusion and salpingectomy result in similar improvement in in vitro fertilization outcome in patients with hydrosalpinx.Kontoravdis A, Makrakis E, Pantos K, Botsis D, Deligeoroglou E, Creatsas G Second Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Aretaieion Hospital, Athens, Greece. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the clinical impact of proximal tubal occlusion and salpingectomy when performed before IVF in patients with hydrosalpinges. DESIGN: Prospective randomized study. SETTING: Assisted reproduction unit in an obstetrics and gynecology department in a university hospital in Greece as well as assisted reproduction unit in an urban clinic in a major city in Greece. PATIENT(S): One hundred fifteen patients with unilateral or bilateral hydrosalpinges who were candidates for IVF treatment. INTERVENTION(S): Laparoscopic proximal tubal occlusion, laparoscopic salpingectomy, controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, IVF, and embryo transfer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Implantation rate, clinical-pregnancy rate, ongoing-pregnancy rate, abortion rate, and ectopic-pregnancy rate. RESULT(S): Patients who underwent proximal tubal occlusion before IVF demonstrated significantly increased implantation, clinical-pregnancy, and ongoing-pregnancy rates compared with those with no surgical intervention and demonstrated implantation, clinical-pregnancy, and ongoing-pregnancy rates comparable to those who underwent salpingectomy. CONCLUSION(S): Proximal tubal occlusion, when performed in women with unilateral or bilateral hydrosalpinges before their IVF treatment, represents a potentially beneficial surgical procedure, increasing significantly the chances for successful implantation and for clinical and ongoing pregnancy. Proximal tubal occlusion may be viewed as a valid alternative when salpingectomy is technically difficult or not feasible. Published 27 November 2006 in Fertil Steril, 86(6): 1642-9.
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