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Management of infertile women of old age with endometriosis-associated cyst, laparoscopic surgery or not? Abstract ID : 1674 Soumis par : Yan Yu Le 2016-03-14 15:20:47 Nom de la catégorie : SEUD CONGRESS Typologie : Communication orale / Oral communication Statut : validé Autorisation de diffusion : Yes/Oui ------------------------------------Introduction: Endometriosis is a common, chronic disease, which estimated to affect up to 10% to 15% of reproductive-age women. Classical studies suggested that 25% to 50% of infertile women have endometriosis and that 30% to 50% of women with endometriosis are infertile. The association between endometriosis and infertility is still controversial. Treatment of endometriosis in the infertility raises a number of complex clinical questions. The objective of the study was to discuss the management of infertile women of old age with endometriosis-associated cyst, assess whether the surgical treatment of endometriosis-associated cyst can improve the pregnancy outcome. Materials /Patients and methods: A retrospective observational study was carried out on 45 infertile patients with range of the age from 35 to 42. All patients first dignosed endometriosis-associated cyst with the diameters of 5-8cm by ultrasound or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. All patients had no positive reaults in uterus, ovulation and tubal patency. Among of them, 20 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis cyst and GnRHa treatment of 3 months at follow-up in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). 25 patients underwent endometriosis cyst by puncture at follow-up IVF-ET. Results: our preliminary results showed that the numbers of oocyte in the surgery approach was more decreased significantly than the puncture approach (P<0.05). The fertilization rate of IVF in the surgery approach was more reduced significantly than the puncture approach (P<0.05). The pregnancy rate in the surgery approach was significantly lower (4/20, 20%) than the puncture approach(11/25, 44%) (P<0.05). The patients of surgery approach had poorer ovarian reserve and lower embryo quality than the puncture approach. Conclusions: A reasonable evidence demonstrates an association between endometriosis and infertility has not been clearly established. However, endometriosis can result in adhesions or distorted pelvic anatomy that precludes fertility. This is debatable that whether the surgery can improve the pregnancy of the infertile women of old age with endometriosisassociated cyst. Avoiding the operation of the ovary and protecting the ovarian function may be more benifical to the fertility of women of old age. ------------------------------------Mots clefs : endometriosis-associated cyst, infertile women of old age Auteurs : Références : , , , Auteurs Yan Yu 1, Xinmei Zhang 1, 1. CHINA Auteurs (raw format) Yan Yu - email : Etablissement : Service : Ville : Pays : CHINA Présentateur : Oui Xinmei Zhang - email : Etablissement : Service : Ville : Pays : CHINA Présentateur : Non
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