Natural conception rate following laparoscopic surgery in infertile women with endometriosis

Clin Exp Reprod Med. 2013 Mar;40(1):29-32. doi: 10.5653/cerm.2013.40.1.29. Epub 2013 Mar 31.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the influence of laparoscopic surgery on the natural conception rate in infertile women with endometriosis during the first year after the operation.

Methods: We retrospectively studied 43 infertile women with surgically proven endometriosis. The natural conception rate was investigated for the 12 months after the laparoscopy.

Results: The overall pregnancy rate was 41.9% (18/43). 66.7% (12/18) and 94.4% (17/18) of the patients conceived within postoperative 3 months and 6 months, respectively. The spontaneous pregnancy rate was not associated with the severity of endometriosis or laparoscopic findings or the type of surgery. The pregnancy rate for stage IV was relatively low (20.0%) compared to stage I, II, and III (35.7%, 44.4%, and 53.3%, respectively), although it did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusion: Conservative surgical treatment with laparoscopy and a prompt attempt at natural conception may be effective for infertile patients with endometriosis.

Keywords: Endometriosis; Infertility; Laparoscopy; Pregnancy rate.