Teba Medical Center, Babylon, Iraq
 Research   
                                        
                                                                                Hysteroscopy outcome evaluation in primary and secondary infertile women 
                                                                                Author(s): Batool Abdulwahid Hashim Alkhalidi*, Mays Sabah Al-saadi, Shaymaa Raouf Tawfeeq, Amal Muner Mubarak, Fawz Alaa Alikhan, Adnan A Al-Bdairi and Zainab Abdulkhadhim Fatnan             
                                        
                                                                                
                                 Background: Uterine factor is a difficult contribution to female infertility that may seem like a hitch to gynecologists since it might compromise treatment outcomes by creating a hostile environment for embryo implantation, placentation, and fetal growth. When early tests show an abnormal uterine cavity, several institutions use hysteroscopy to diagnose and selectively treat diseases before giving IVF. Endometrial atrophy, synechiae, endometritis, polyps, FIGO 0-2 myomas, adenomyosis, septa, and other congenital anomalies are among the most common hysteroscopic findings, and this study was designed to map their distribution and disparity among patients.
Objectives: This study's objective is to is to survey and analyses types and frequencies of occurring of some hysteroscopy-detected uterine pathologies and the conception rate of primary.. Read More»