Abstract
Objective To evaluate the incidence and extent of periovarian adhesion formation subsequent to laparoscopic electrocoagulation of the ovarian surface in infertility patients with polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD).
Design From a total of 199 PCOD patients treated with ovarian electrocautery, 50 cases of laparoscopy and 12 cesarean sections served as second-look investigation. A subgroup of 30 patients had abdominal lavage and artificial ascites after surgery; they underwent "early" second-look (2 to 14 days after laparoscopy).
Setting All patients were referred to our fertility outpatient clinic affiliated with the university hospital.
Patients Infertility patients with polycystic ovarian reaction to hormonal stimulation therapy underwent laparoscopic electrocoagulation of the ovarian surface.
Results Adhesion formation was detected in 19.3%; the incidence reduced to 16.6% with the use of abdominal lavage. The adhesions found were obviously due to bleeding of the ovarian capsule caused by electrocautery. Adhesiolysis was easily possible during "early" second-look.
Conclusion The incidence of de novo adhesion formation caused by laparoscopic electrocoagulation of the ovarian surface seems to be lower than after ovarian wedge resection; it can be reduced by abdominal lavage and artificial ascites.
adhesion formation after laparoscopic ovarian electrocautery PCOS, ovarian surface electrocoagulation polycystic ovary adhesions, second look laparoscopy adhesion incidence ovarian drilling, abdominal lavage artificial ascites adhesion prevention, Naether ovarian electrocautery polycystic ovary disease, laparoscopic ovarian surgery adhesion formation incidence, ovarian wedge resection versus electrocautery adhesion comparison, periovarian adhesions after ovarian drilling infertility, early second look laparoscopy adhesiolysis ovarian surgery, PCOD surgical treatment postoperative complications adhesions
PMID 8513965 8513965 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56043-9 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56043-9
Keywords
Electrocoagulation/adverse Effects, Female, Humans, Incidence, Laparoscopy, Ovarian Diseases/epidemiology/etiology, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/surgery, Reoperation, Tissue Adhesions/epidemiology/etiology