Diagnostic laparoscopy in infertile women with normal hysterosalpingograms

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 44(11), 953-957

PMID 10589406 Source

Abstract

Objective

To assess the value of laparoscopy in infertile women with normal hysterosalpingograms, with and without risk factors suggesting pelvic disease.

Study design

We retrospectively reviewed 1,022 consecutive charts from a tertiary infertility practice. In 265 women, laparoscopies were performed after normal hysterosalpingograms.

Results

Laparoscopies were normal in 136 (51%) women, whereas 129 (49%) had one or more abnormal laparoscopic findings, including minimal or mild endometriosis (n = 85), moderate or severe endometriosis (n = 11), adnexal adhesions (n = 27), subserosal myomas (n = 17), ovarian neoplasms (n = 5), distal phimosis (n = 1) and salpingitis isthmica nodosa (n = 1). Only 7% of cases had findings that might require standard operative laparoscopy or laparotomy, although not all were causally related to infertility. A history of dysmenorrhea or dyspareunia increased the likelihood of detecting endometriosis from 41% to 64% and 69%, respectively. The presence of both symptoms increased the likelihood to 83%.

Conclusion

In the presence of a normal hysterosalpingogram, laparoscopy identified other pelvic disease in about half of patients. Because most abnormalities were mild, this knowledge can be used to plan a micro-laparoscopic approach for many women, reserving traditional or operative laparoscopy for women with an abnormal hysterosalpingogram or extensive disease following micro-laparoscopy. Alternately, knowledge of the nature and severity of the expected laparoscopic findings might lead to bypassing laparoscopy in favor of assisted reproduction when the perceived benefit of surgical intervention is small.

Topics

laparoscopy normal hysterosalpingogram, diagnostic laparoscopy infertility workup, endometriosis detection normal hsg, pelvic adhesions normal tubes, laparoscopy after normal hsg, infertility evaluation laparoscopy, dysmenorrhea endometriosis diagnosis, unexplained infertility laparoscopy, minimal endometriosis diagnosis, adnexal adhesions infertility, surgical diagnosis infertility

Cite this article

al-Badawi, I. A., Fluker, M. R., & Bebbington, M. W. (1999). Diagnostic laparoscopy in infertile women with normal hysterosalpingograms. *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, *44*(11), 953-957.

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