Comparative analysis between each stage of fal opian tubal disease and its corresponding Laparoscopy surgery outcomes
Objective: Explore the impact of Laparoscopic surgery on Tubal Factor Infertility.Methods: According to previous Laparoscopy examination, 389 cases of infertility patients with tubal disease were reported from June 2011 to June 2013. Threemethods of treatment, Laparoscopic Dissection of Adhesions, Tubal Plastic Surgeryand angioplasty are selected in these cases. In this research, we’ve evaluated each patient’s stage of tubal disease, col ected post-operative fol ow-up information and patient’s pregnancy rate after 6~12 months. Results: A patient’s stage of tubal disease and her pregnancy rate are significantly correlated. Research data shows rate of intrauterine pregnancy from stage I to IV are 55.7%, 26.3%, 13.0% and 6.9% respectively. Among our successful cases, 79.1% of patients get pregnant within one year after surgery.Conclusion: Different stages of tubal diseases result in different Laparoscopy surgery outcomes. Taking an advantage of this evidence, we can predict risk of a Laparoscopic surgery based on an observation on a patient’s tubal status. In general, Tubal Plastic Surgery can greatly increase the chance of pregnancy, especial y for those with mild to moderate diseases. We recommend patients to get pregnant within one year after surgery.