The influence of radical trachelectomy on endometrial thickness in in vitro fertilization‐embryo transfer

Author:

Yabuki Atsushi1,Muraoka Ayako1ORCID,Tamauchi Satoshi1ORCID,Seki Tomomi1,Takeda Takehiko1,Sonehara Reina1,Miyake Natsuki1ORCID,Nakamura Tomoko1,Osuka Satoko1,Kajiyama Hiroaki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimBoth morbidity and mortality rates of cervical cancer are increasing, especially in reproductive‐aged women. Radical trachelectomy (RT) is an effective fertility‐preserving surgery for early‐stage cervical cancer. This study aimed to determine the influence of RT on endometrial thickness during in vitro fertilization‐embryo transfer (IVF‐ET).MethodsForty‐four patients had undergone RT, and 23 women undergoing IVF‐ET treatment (105 ET cycles) were included. Endometrial thickness during hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was retrospectively evaluated and compared between patients with and without RT.ResultsEleven patients (50 ET cycles) in the RT group and 12 (52 ET cycles) in the control group were investigated. Compared with the control group, higher ET cancellation rates were observed in patients in the RT group (1 of 52 cycles [control group] vs. 8 of 50 cycles [RT group], p < 0.01). Endometrial thinning was not affected by patient age at first IVF‐ET treatment, history of artificial abortion, preservation of uterine arteries during RT, or postoperative chemotherapy (p = 0.27, 1, 1, and 1, respectively).ConclusionsOur data revealed that RT influenced endometrial thickness in IVF‐ET. This was not affected by the background of the patients or perioperative management in this study. We could not reveal the underlying mechanism, but it is postulated that the transient postoperative uterine blood flow status and postoperative infections may have some effect on the endometrium. To resolve these issues, accumulation of evidences are required. We recommend informing patients about the impact of RT on IVF‐ET before starting assisted reproductive technology (ART).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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