2015, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp 157 – 159

Current management of tubal infertility: from hysterosalpingography to ultrasonography and surgery

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Correspondence to:Adrian Costache, MD, PhD, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 37 Dionisie Lupu Street, 020022, Bucharest, Romania, Mobile phone: +407 44 654 136, Email: adriancostacheeco@yahoo.com

Abstract

Rationale. The development of IVF techniques has diminished the importance of tubal infertility but recent discoveries shed a new light on reproductive tubal surgery prior to any IVF cycle.

Objective. To adapt current state of the art recommendations concerning tubal factor infertility to actual possibilities in Romanian healthcare system and to grow the awareness of fellow fertility specialists and general practitioners to the improved outcomes of novel management and treatment modalities.

Methods and results. 67 free full text articles centered on the subject of management in tubal infertility were identified in international databases. Four articles described general diagnosis using data from medical history, 21 works approached the diagnosis through hysterosalpingography, 14 papers introduced the use of different sonographic procedures, 8 files analyzed the importance of exploratory laparoscopy and 20 articles reviewed different treatment modalities.

Discussions. Current data show that active implementation of the large scale use of tubal surgery prior to any IVF cycle will reduce up to 30% the costs associated with obtaining a viable pregnancy in cases with tubal factor sterility.

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Article Publishing Date (print): Apr-Jun 2015
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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