Laparoscopic Tubal Re-anastomosis or In Vitro Fertilisation in Previously Ligated Patients: A Comparison of Fertility Outcomes and Survey of Patient Attitudes

Author:

Chua Ka-Hee1,Chan Jerry KY1,Liu Shuling1,Tan Tse Yeun1,Phoon Jessie WL1,Viardot-Foucault Veronique Celine1,Nadarajah Sadhana1,Tan Heng Hao1

Affiliation:

1. KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore

Abstract

Introduction: We aim to compare live birth rates, cost analysis and a survey of patient attitudes between laparosopic tubal re-anastomosis and IVF. Materials and Methods: Retrospective study: A retrospective study was done in a single reproductive medicine and IVF unit in Singapore, from January 2011 to December 2016. Previously ligated patients underwent either laparoscopic tubal re-anastomosis or IVF. The primary outcome was first live birth after treatment. Interval to first pregnancy, miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies were also reported. Survey: Patients attending the subfertility clinic completed a questionnaire on IVF and tubal re-anastomosis, on preferred choice of treatment, before and after reading an information sheet. Results: Retrospective study: 12 patients underwent tubal re-anastomosis while 31 patients underwent IVF treatment. Pregnancy (75.0% vs 35.5%) and live birth (58.3% vs 25.8%) were significantly higher in the tubal surgery group (P<0.05%) after transferring all available embryos in one stimulated IVF cycle. Cost per live birth was lower in the tubal surgery group (SGD27,109 vs SGD52,438). Survey: One hundred patients participated in the survey. A majority of patients preferred tubal surgery to IVF (68.2% vs 31.8%) before given information on the procedures, but indicated a preference for IVF (54.6%) to surgery (45.4%) after receiving information on the procedures. Conclusion: For women less than 40 years of age, desiring fertility after tubal ligation, laparoscopic tubal re-anastomosis offers better live birth rates and cost-effectiveness. Patients in Singapore are equivocal as to their preference after education regarding the choices. Thus laparoscopic tubal re-anastomosis remains a viable alternative to IVF treatment. Key words: Artificial reproductive technology, Laparoscopic tubal reversal, Previous tubal ligation

Publisher

Academy of Medicine, Singapore

Subject

General Medicine

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