Hysteroscopic metroplasty: Ultrasound parameters to optimize fertility benefits? - 30/08/24
Abstract |
Introduction |
Metroplasty is a procedure used by some teams to correct certain uterine anomalies to improve fertility outcomes. Our goal was to evaluate hysteroscopic metroplasty in the management of nulliparous and infertile patients with a uterine anomalies.
Material and methods |
We conducted a single-center, retrospective, observational study of women who underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty for infertility between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2019. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a live birth at 18 months post-surgery. The secondary endpoint was to identify predictive factors for the success of the procedure, in particular ultrasound criteria, and live-birth rate during total follow up.
Results |
We included 43 nulliparous patients with an average of 5.2±-2.4 years of primary infertility, including 84.2 % patients who had at least one IVF cycle prior to the surgery. The mean age was 37±5 years. The post-surgery live-birth rate was 27.9 % at 18 months and 53.5 % during the total postoperative follow-up (mean follow-up 4.5 ± 1 years). Pregnancies were obtained spontaneously after surgery for 8/28 (28.6 %) patients who were undergoing assisted reproduction technology before surgery. No intra- or postoperative complications were recorded. We did not identify any predictive ultrasound factors, pre- or postoperatively, for a live birth at 18 months post-surgery.
Discussion |
Hysteroscopic metroplasty appears to improve the chances of a live birth in a population of nulliparous and infertile patients with at least one uterine pathology. Spontaneous pregnancy can occur after hysteroscopic metroplasty. The Congenital-Ultrasound-Malformation-by-Expert ultrasound criteria do not appear to be predictive of post-surgery outcomes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Hysteroscopic metroplasty, Infertility, T-shaped uterus, Gyanaecological ultrasound
Abbreviations : ART, ASRM, BMI, CUME, ESHRE, PCOS, SD
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