Omentoovariopexy in Improving Infertility Treatment Outcomes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37800/RM.4.2021.56-58Keywords:
infertility, omentoovariopexy, endometriosisAbstract
Relevance: Fertility preservation remains the main task of reproductive surgery. Endometriosis, including endometrioid ovarian cysts, is one of the most common pathologies (25-40%) in gynecological practice associated with female infertility. Laparoscopy is the "gold standard" in treating ovarian cysts. However, surgical cystectomy is traumatic and may reduce ovarian reserve.
The study aimed to improve the results of infertility treatment in women with reduced ovarian reserve.
Methods: The Institute of Reproductive Medicine (Almaty, Kazakhstan) has developed and implemented the method of omentoovariopexy for laparoscopic cystectomy. This study focused on the creation of additional and nerve collaterals for treating and maintaining the existing neurodystrophic changes in the ovaries.
Results: Two out of 10 women planning pregnancy have realized their reproductive potential 6-12 months after surgery.
Conclusion: Further clinical study of omentoovariopexy may help to address the recurring forms of ovarian endometriosis and reduced ovarian reserve in women with infertility.
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