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Fecundity of infertile women with minimal or mild endometriosis
A clinical study

S. Milingos1, C. Mavrommatis1, A. Elsheikh1, G. Kallipolitis1, D. Loutradis1, E. Diakomanolis1 and S. Michalas1

(1)  Division of Fertility – Sterility, 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Alexandra University Hospital, Athens, 1 A, Pindarou street, 14578 Ekali, Greece Fax:++30-10-6229966, GR
Abstract   Despite significant developments in medical and surgical approaches for treating endometriosis, the optimal therapy has yet to be established. The relationship between prevalence of fecundity and stage of endometriosis according to their management was studied. Of 151 consecutive women with laparoscopy-proved endometriosis stage-1 and 2, operative laparoscopy was performed in 49, medical treatment in 59 and expectant management in 43 cases. During a 24-month period the cumulative pregnancy rates were found to be 36.7%, 30.5% and 20.9% respectively. Survival analysis showed that the probability of carrying the pregnancy beyond 20 weeks were 30.6%, 25.4% and 16.2% respectively. Diagnosis and treatment of early endometriosis is beneficial for the infertile women. Laparoscopic surgery seems to be the milestone of treatment in these cases, increasing the fecundity and involving minimal risk.

Keywords Endometriosis - Infertility - Laparoscopy - Pregnancy - Fecundity

Received: 10 September 2001 / Accepted: 25 September 2001
Correspondence to A. Elsheikh

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  1. ELSHEIKH, A. (2003) Endometriosis and Reproductive Disorders. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 997(1)
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