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Factors influencing the success of microsurgery for distal tubal occlusion

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Ninety-three infertile women with distal tubal occulsion were subjected to salpingostomy in 1982–1984. In 78 of them follow-up data were available for 2–5 years. Second look laparoscopy was performed in 47 patients at a median of 4 months postoperatively. It showed one or both tubes patent in 45 (96%). In the total series of 93 patients, 13% had live births, 7.5% spontaneous abortions, and 13% ectopic pregnancies. Severe adnexal adhesions and the extent of fimbrial damage found at operation or at second look laparoscopy were the most significant factors related to the poor outcome of microsurgery. Our experience suggests that cases with severe adhesions and poor tubal status should be primarily directed to in vitro fertilization program rather than to microsurgery.

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Laatikainen, T.J., Tenhunen, A.K., Venesmaa, P.K. et al. Factors influencing the success of microsurgery for distal tubal occlusion. Arch Gynecol Obstet 243, 101–106 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00932975

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