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NCT ID: NCT04037813 Completed - Tubal Obstruction Clinical Trials

Hysteroscopic Versus Laparoscopic Tubal Occlusion in Cases of Hydrosalpinx and Planning for IVF

Start date: August 15, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

compare the efficacy of hysteroscopic tubal occlusion versus laparoscopic tubal occlusion for the patients of communicating hydrosalpinx scheduled for IVF. half of the patients will undergo hysteroscopic tubal occlusion while the other half will undergo laparoscopic tubal occlusion.

NCT ID: NCT03891537 Completed - Dysmenorrhea Clinical Trials

Neural Therapy Effect and Bilateral Tubal Ligation

Start date: January 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of nebulisation in patients with bilateral tubal ligation in the first postoperative year, the amount of dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia and menstrual bleeding, recurrent vaginitis and cystitis. A retrospective analysis of bilateral tubal ligation with optional modified Pomeroy technique in the family planning unit and evaluation of the results of patients who underwent Neural Therapy during and postoperatively will be evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT02618785 Completed - Tubal Obstruction Clinical Trials

Antispasmodic Drug for Diagnosis Proximal Tubal Occlusion on Hysterosalpingography

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study finds premedication Hyoscine-N-butylbromide before hysterosalpingography have a potential effect for diagnosis of proximal tubal obstruction in infertile women. The investigators did a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial

NCT ID: NCT01838122 Active, not recruiting - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

Prevalence of HbA1C in Women With PCOS

WHI
Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Women with PCOS have been observed to be potential diabetics.Recently,American Diabetes Association has suggested screening of women with PCOS for HbA1C.