Evaluation of Female Infertility Factors Through Diagnostic Laparoscopy: a Cross Sectional Study
Momna Khan, Shumaila Javaid, Sarwat Khalid, Rahila Imtiaz, Asma Jabeen, Erum Jahan
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To evaluate the factors behind primary and secondary
infertility in females through diagnostic laparoscopy.
Study design: Cross sectional study
Place and duration: This study
was conducted at Bilawal Medical College Kotri Hospital/Liaquat University of
Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro, Pakistan from June 2019 to July 2020
Methodology: The present study is a cross sectional study
conducted at at Bilawal Medical College
Kotri Hospital/Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro,
Pakistan from June 2019 to July 2020. A total of 115 females were
included in the study and they all underwent diagnostic laparoscopy after
setting strict inclusion criteria. Data was recorded on proforma and analyzed
on IBM SPSS version 22. Primary and secondary infertility frequency was
calculated and analyzed.
Result: A total of 115 infertile women were
considered in the study and results were recorded after performing diagnostic
laparoscopy on all of the participants. Total 74 (64.35%) had primary
infertility and 41 (35.65%) reported secondary infertility. Total 19 (25.67%)
participants of primary infertility and 5 (12.19%) participants with secondary
infertility showed no abnormality. The most common abnormality found was tubal
blockage in 17 (22.97%) women of primary infertility and 13 (31.70%) women of
secondary infertility. Total 11 (14.86%) patients of primary infertility were
diagnosed with polycystic ovaries (PCO). PCO was absent in patients with
secondary infertility. Total 9 (12.16%) cases of primary infertility and 5
(12.19%) cases of secondary infertility were diagnosed with Endometriosis. Total
2 (2.7%) cases of primary infertility and 7 (17.07%) participants with
secondary infertility presented with Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID). A total
of 6 (8.10%) cases having primary infertility were observed with periovarian
adhesions and Peritubal adhesions, whereas, 9 (21.95%) cases of secondary
infertility were seen with these issues.
Conclusion: Tubal occlusion, periovarian adhesions,
peritubular adhesions, and endometriosis were the most common factors behind
infertility in both primary and secondary infertility. Ovarian cyst and
polycystic ovarian disease were only present in patients with primary
infertility.
Keywords: Diagnostic Laparoscopy, Primary infertility
tubal occlusion, Secondary infertility