TUBAL PERITONEAL FACTOR AS A REASON OF INFERTILITY OF THE WOMAN

B. Stanojević ,
B. Stanojević

Health center , Jagodina , Serbia

Lj. Vojvodić ,
Lj. Vojvodić

Institute for gynecology and obstetrics of CC of Serbia , Beograd , Serbia

M. Bogovac ,
M. Bogovac

Clinic for gynecology and obstetrics , Novi Sad , Serbia

G. Relić
G. Relić

Clinic for gynecology and obstetrics, Novi Sad Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

Published: 01.12.2006.

Volume 34, Issue 2 (2006)

pp. 41-44;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200602154S

Abstract

Nowadays, hysterosalpingography and laparoscopy are routine methods of exploration of the oviduct passability.The tests were made at department of infertility at the Gynecology and Obstretics Institute of Clinical Center of Serbia in the period from 01.01. untill 31.12.1998. The three hundred patients, on which hysterosalpingography (HSG) was made, and patients, on which chromolaparoscopy was made, were involved by prospectus studies. The analysis shows, that between hysterosalpingographical and laparoscopical investigation of the passability of the oviducts there exists an extremely high statistical difference in the distributions of findings of particular modalities of the passability of the oviduct. Two-way passability of the oviducts with growths of tissue has been established in a higher percentage in the patients who were examined laparoscopically, while the other alternations have been diagnosed hysterographically i a higher percentage. A statistical processing of data resulted in a significantly high statistical difference in the patients with two-way occlusion of the oviducts, whereas for other modalities no statistically significant difference has been established. The most researchers describe high perccentages of growths of tissue, from 64,0% to 72,0%, which have not been established by HSG. Growths of tissue have been confirmed by this investigation in a high percentage (70,0%). Establishing the passability of the oviducts is particularly important for further treatment of the patients.

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