Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan China
2. Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University) Chengdu Sichuan China
3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Central Hospital of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture Enshi Clinical College of Wuhan University Enshi Hubei China
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the pregnancy outcomes and associated influencing factors of pregnancy after hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy treatment in infertile patients with minimal/mild endometriosis.DesignA retrospective study.SettingWest China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University.PatientsWe enrolled 898 infertile women who had their minimal/mild endometriosis lesions removed by laparoscopy, including 271 patients additionally diagnosed with endometrial polyps who also underwent hysteroscopic polypectomy.MethodsBased on the existence of endometrial polyps, patients with minimal/mild endometriosis were enrolled and divided into polyps group and non‐polyps group.Main Outcome MeasuresPregnancy outcomes.ResultsA total of 271 women with minimal/mild endometriosis were included in polyps group while 491 women with minimal/mild endometriosis were included in non‐polyps group. The pregnancy rate of polyps group was not statistically significant compared with non‐polyp group (60.15% vs. 58.25%). The pregnancy rate was higher among patients with polyps ≥1 cm (76.06%, 54/71) than patients with polyps <1 cm (54.50%, 109/200) or patients without polyps (58.25%, 286/491) (p = 0.006). The pregnancy rate was higher for patients with multiple polyps (67.86%, 95/140) than for patients with single polyp (51.91%, 68/131) or without polyps (p = 0.025).ConclusionsAmong women with minimal/mild endometriosis, hysteroscopic polypectomy did significantly increase fertility in infertile patients with multiple polyps or size of polyp ≥1 cm compared with those without endometrial polyps, single polyp, and size of polyp <1 cm. The size and number of polyps were independently associated with the reproductive ability of women with minimal/mild endometriosis.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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