Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara

Introduction: the first attempts to look into a human cavity in a living person were made by Bozzini in Frankfurt in 1805. Objective: To describe the results of minimal access surgery in the treatment of infertile women. Material and methods: a descriptive retrospective study was conducted from 2000...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Álvarez Miranda, Danilo Raimundo Martín, Sandi Jiménez Puñales, Rogelio Jesús Pentón Cortes, Vivian de las Mercedes Cairo González
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Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Ciencias Médicas 2013-10-01
Series:Acta Médica del Centro
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Online Access:http://www.revactamedicacentro.sld.cu/index.php/amc/article/view/21
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author María del Carmen Álvarez Miranda
Danilo Raimundo Martín
Sandi Jiménez Puñales
Rogelio Jesús Pentón Cortes
Vivian de las Mercedes Cairo González
author_facet María del Carmen Álvarez Miranda
Danilo Raimundo Martín
Sandi Jiménez Puñales
Rogelio Jesús Pentón Cortes
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description Introduction: the first attempts to look into a human cavity in a living person were made by Bozzini in Frankfurt in 1805. Objective: To describe the results of minimal access surgery in the treatment of infertile women. Material and methods: a descriptive retrospective study was conducted from 2000 to 2006. It included all the patients who were treated at the Minimal Access Surgery Department with a diagnosis of tubal and peritoneal factor disturbance. A review of the surgery reports was carried out and the data were recorded on a primary document for the study (observation guide). The study variables included the diagnosis, type of surgical procedure, tubal patency and pregnancy attainment. Chi-square test was used for a sample in the processing of information. The result of the statistics was significant if p<0.05 with 95%. Information was summarized in tables. Results: in 133 patients, 40.9%, there was an involvement of the tubal and peritoneal factor. Salpingolysis was the most common procedure performed, with 77 patients for 23.7%. In 237 patients, postoperative tubal patency was achieved for 72.8%. A statistically significant relationship was observed between the surgical procedure and tubal patency X2=43.6 p=0.01; pregnancy was achieved in 194 of them for 81.8%. Endoscopic tubal surgery is a good choice, and with good results for the management of the infertile woman.
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spelling doaj.art-c0707312fd264b00bd1f700abb8a27992022-12-22T03:26:42ZspaEditorial Ciencias MédicasActa Médica del Centro2709-79272013-10-0174232721Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa ClaraMaría del Carmen Álvarez Miranda0Danilo Raimundo Martín1Sandi Jiménez Puñales2Rogelio Jesús Pentón Cortes3Vivian de las Mercedes Cairo González4Hospital Ginecoobstétrico “Mariana Grajales”, Santa Clara, Villa ClaraHospital Ginecoobstétrico “Mariana Grajales”, Santa Clara, Villa ClaraHospital Ginecoobstétrico “Mariana Grajales”, Santa Clara, Villa ClaraHospital Ginecoobstétrico “Mariana Grajales”, Santa Clara, Villa ClaraHospital Ginecoobstétrico “Mariana Grajales”, Santa Clara, Villa ClaraIntroduction: the first attempts to look into a human cavity in a living person were made by Bozzini in Frankfurt in 1805. Objective: To describe the results of minimal access surgery in the treatment of infertile women. Material and methods: a descriptive retrospective study was conducted from 2000 to 2006. It included all the patients who were treated at the Minimal Access Surgery Department with a diagnosis of tubal and peritoneal factor disturbance. A review of the surgery reports was carried out and the data were recorded on a primary document for the study (observation guide). The study variables included the diagnosis, type of surgical procedure, tubal patency and pregnancy attainment. Chi-square test was used for a sample in the processing of information. The result of the statistics was significant if p<0.05 with 95%. Information was summarized in tables. Results: in 133 patients, 40.9%, there was an involvement of the tubal and peritoneal factor. Salpingolysis was the most common procedure performed, with 77 patients for 23.7%. In 237 patients, postoperative tubal patency was achieved for 72.8%. A statistically significant relationship was observed between the surgical procedure and tubal patency X2=43.6 p=0.01; pregnancy was achieved in 194 of them for 81.8%. Endoscopic tubal surgery is a good choice, and with good results for the management of the infertile woman.http://www.revactamedicacentro.sld.cu/index.php/amc/article/view/21cirugía tubárica endoscópicafactor tuboperitonealinfertilidad
spellingShingle María del Carmen Álvarez Miranda
Danilo Raimundo Martín
Sandi Jiménez Puñales
Rogelio Jesús Pentón Cortes
Vivian de las Mercedes Cairo González
Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
Acta Médica del Centro
cirugía tubárica endoscópica
factor tuboperitoneal
infertilidad
title Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
title_full Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
title_fullStr Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
title_short Endoscopic tubal surgery: an alternative for the management of infertile women in Villa Clara
title_sort endoscopic tubal surgery an alternative for the management of infertile women in villa clara
topic cirugía tubárica endoscópica
factor tuboperitoneal
infertilidad
url http://www.revactamedicacentro.sld.cu/index.php/amc/article/view/21
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