Infertility of Tubal Origin Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laparoscopic Tubal Evaluation in Unexplained Infertility
Ray and colleagues define "unexplained infertility" as failure to achieve pregnancy when the
semen analysis is normal, evidence for ovulation is present, and tubal patency has been
established. The efficacy of treatment declines with increasing age and duration of
infertility Infertility is a disease , defined by the failure to achieve a successful
pregnancy after 12 months or more of appropriate, timed unprotected intercourse or
therapeutic donor insemination, barber evaluation and treatment may be justified based on
medical history and physical findings and is warranted after 6 months for women over age 35
years.
In unexplained infertility abnormalities are likely to be present but not detected by
current methods including semen analysis in the man, assessment of the state of ovulation,
ovulation reserve and patency of uterine tubes in the woman.
unexplained infertility is not a rare item of infertility. Approximately 15% of infertility
couple will be diagnosed with unexplained infertility after their diagnostic workup Many
researches studied the laparoscopic tubal factor like tubo-ovarian relation, tubal kinks and
fimbrial pathology. But we need to scope on more tubal factors like fatty mesosalpinx ,
fimbria ovarica, methylene blue free spill and others
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