Infertility following wedge resection of the ovaries

American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 124(1), 92-96

DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(76)90018-1 PMID 1244752 Source

Abstract

Seven cases of polycystic ovarian disease were investigated by laparoscopy and endocrinologic tests after failure of ovarian resection to restore fertility. One case of bilateral and two cases of unilateral ovarian atrophy were recorded. In all seven patients the common features were extensive perivarian and peritubal adhesions. Four of the six patients amenable to cure were submitted to reconstructive surgery; three of them conceived and had normal deliveries. The present observations support the plea to relegate the surgical approach to a minor position in patients with Stein-Leventhal syndrome and stress the importance of meticulous surgical technique in the performance of ovarian surgery. Laparoscopic investigation is mandatory in all cases of unsuccessful ovarian resection.

Topics

ovarian wedge resection complications, PCOS surgical treatment adhesions, stein-leventhal syndrome surgery, ovarian surgery adhesions infertility, laparoscopic evaluation failed ovarian resection, polycystic ovary surgery outcomes, ovarian atrophy after resection, periovarian adhesions surgery, reconstructive surgery ovarian adhesions, fertility-sparing ovarian surgery, surgical complications PCOS

Cite this article

Toaff, R., Toaff, M. E., & Peyser, M. R. (1976). Infertility following wedge resection of the ovaries. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *124*(1), 92-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9378(76)90018-1

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