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International Journal of Women's Health and Reproduction Sciences. 2014; 2 (2): 48-57
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-148604

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To evaluate the female factors in infertility using laparoscopy in Kashmiri women. One hundred cases of infertility [primary and secondary] were included in this prospective study. Before the procedure, apart from complete history and detailed examination, baseline investigations [complete blood count, blood sugar, kidney and liver function tests, ECG, chest X-ray] were performed as per our institutional protocol for pre-anaesthesia check up. Laparoscopy was done in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle. To test the patency of tubes, chromotubation was done in all cases under laparoscopic vision by using 10-15 ml of autoclaved methylene blue dye. All the data was collected on pre-designed proforma and the results were tabulated and raw percentages calculated to describe the results. In primary infertility group [n=82], most common laparoscopic finding was tubal occlusion in 15 [18.3%], followed by endometriotic deposits in 14 [17.1%] patients. Other findings were polycystic ovaries in 10 patients [12.2%], peritubal and periovarian adhesions in 6 patients [7.3%], fibroids in 6 patients [7.3%], genital tract tuberculosis in 5 patients [6.1%], ovarian cysts in 4 patients [4.8%], hypoplastic uterus in 2 patients [2.4%] and pelvic inflammatory diseases in 2 patients [2.4%], in this group. The commonest finding by laparoscopy in patients with secondary infertility [n=18] was tubal occlusion in 5 [27.7%], followed by peritubal and periovarian adhesions in 4 [22.2%] patients. laparoscopy is very effective and cheap method in evaluating infertile women and should be considered earlier in infertility workup for effective and early treatment decisions


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Humans , Female , Laparoscopy , Infertility, Female , Prospective Studies
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