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ISSN: 2637-4544

Interventions in Gynaecology and Women's Healthcare

Research Article(ISSN: 2637-4544)

Fertility Predictability Tools for Clinical Outcomes After Myomectomy Procedure for Intramural Fibroids in Cases of Unexplained Infertility

Volume 3 - Issue 5

Mohamed Anwar Elnory and Mahmoud Abosrea*

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    • Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Benha University, Egypt

    *Corresponding author: Mahmoud Abosrea, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Benha University, Egypt

Received:August 06, 2019;   Published: August 12, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.03.000171

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Abstract

Background: The submucous and intramural categories of uterine fibroids are considered by most reproductive practitioners are factors that could hinder embryonic implantation.

Aim: Elucidation and investigation of factors correlated to reproductive outcomes in infertility cases having myomectomy procedure for Intramural situated fibroids.

Methodology: A clinical research trial in which 150 cases having unexplained infertility in the presence of intramural fibroid category were recruited for the research study data was gathered in a retrospective fashion to elucidate the full clinical data and operative details.

Results: There was statistical significance as regards Age > 40 yrs. and Cavity entry (p values=0.0007,0.0017 consecutively), whereas there was no statistical significance for Fibroid measure on imaging and diameter of largest fibroid in correlation to successful conception occurrence.

Conclusion: Intramural fibroids removal have a positive impact in enhancing fertility potential, however in occurrence of uterine wall disruption fertility potential from myomectomy is reduced. Furthermore, age is a chief factor in maximizing the operative clinical reproductive benefit.

Keywords: Unexplained infertility; Fibroids; Myomectomy; Fertility predictability

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