peer reviewedA questionnaire-based survey was conducted among members of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE), with the aim of increasing awareness of the diagnosis and surgical treatment of tubal disease as an alternative to in-vitro fertiliszation (IVF). Seventeen participants (34%) occasionally used a test for prediction of the ovarian reserve before surgery, and the most commonly used test was anti-mullerian hormone assay (39/50; (80%). Laparoscopy was the preferred method for staging tubal disease (43/50; 86%).Thirty-seven (76%) participants always performed salpingectomy or tubal occlusion before the first IVF attempt. Thirty (60%) of the gynaecological surgeons considered the outcome with tubal surgery and IVF to ...
Background: The inability to conceive is one of the most distressing conditions for a couple. It not...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...
BackgroundTubal disease, and particularly hydrosalpinx, has a detrimental effect on the outcome of i...
Background: With recent improvements in the assisted reproductive technology (ART), there has been a...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
Background: Tubal factor infertility accounts for approximately 25-35% of cases of female infertilit...
Background: Tubal factor infertility accounts for a large portion of female factor infertility. The ...
Background: Infertility affects about 10-15% of couples of reproductive age groups. The current evid...
Background: Infertility is one of the most important and underappreciated reproductive health proble...
Background: WHO defines infertility as “failure to conceive after having regular, unprotected interc...
Tubal disease is a major cause of female infertility. Genital infection as the dominating aetiology,...
Background: Infertility affects about 80 million people worldwide and one in ten couples. The object...
Background: The inability to conceive is one of the most distressing conditions for a couple. It not...
Background: The inability to conceive is one of the most distressing conditions for a couple. It not...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...
BackgroundTubal disease, and particularly hydrosalpinx, has a detrimental effect on the outcome of i...
Background: With recent improvements in the assisted reproductive technology (ART), there has been a...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
Background: Tubal factor infertility accounts for approximately 25-35% of cases of female infertilit...
Background: Tubal factor infertility accounts for a large portion of female factor infertility. The ...
Background: Infertility affects about 10-15% of couples of reproductive age groups. The current evid...
Background: Infertility is one of the most important and underappreciated reproductive health proble...
Background: WHO defines infertility as “failure to conceive after having regular, unprotected interc...
Tubal disease is a major cause of female infertility. Genital infection as the dominating aetiology,...
Background: Infertility affects about 80 million people worldwide and one in ten couples. The object...
Background: The inability to conceive is one of the most distressing conditions for a couple. It not...
Background: The inability to conceive is one of the most distressing conditions for a couple. It not...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...
Objective: To compare the acceptance and tolerability of the mini-pan-endoscopic approach (transvagi...