Intracytoplasmic sperm injection following hysteroscopic adhesiolysis in patients with moderate intrauterine adhesions
Conclusion: Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis in patients with moderate Asherman’s syndrome before ICSI restores the anatomy of the uterine cavity and the menstrual blood flow and optimizes the patients’ chances during ICSI, compared with patients with normal uterine cavities; however, their clinical pregnancy rates after correction may be significantly lower.
Source: Journal of Evidence-Based Women’s Health Journal Society - Category: OBGYN Tags: Original articles Source Type: research
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