Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2017, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (3): 195-198.

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Evaluation of Tubal Mucosal Status Using Hysteroscopy in Patients with Hydrosalpinx

ZHOU Qiao-yun,HUANG Xiao-wu   

  1. Hysteroscopic Center,Fuxing Hospital,Capital Medical University,Beijing 100038,China
  • Received:2017-04-10 Revised:2017-05-02 Published:2017-05-15 Online:2017-05-15
  • Contact: HUANG Xiao-wu,E-mail:hxiaowu_fxyy@126.com E-mail:hxiaowu_fxyy@126.com

Abstract: Objective:To evaluate the tubal mucosal status using hysteroscopy as a succedaneum of salpingoscopy in those patients with hydrosalpinx. Methods:A total of 64 infertility patients who underwent laparoscopic tubal anaplasty due to unilateral or bilateral tubal hydrosalpinx were recruited between January 2013 to December 2015. Hysteroscopy was used as a succedaneum of salpingoscopy to evaluate the mucosa of the tubal ampulla, while the r-AFS staging system was also used. The patients were followed up for 6 to 42 months after surgery. Four cases were lost in follow-up. Results:Among the 60 patients, 18 cases got natural intrauterine pregnancy. Among them, 16 cases were classified as grade Ⅰ, with the pregnancy rate 66.7% (16/24); 2 cases were classified as grade Ⅱ, with the pregnancy rate 12.5% (2/16). There was a significant difference in the rate of natural intrauterine pregnancy between the grade Ⅰgroup and  the grade Ⅱgroup (P=0.003). There were 8, 4 and 6 patients who got their natural intrauterine pregnancy in the r-AFS′s grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ group, respectively. There is no correlation between the rate of natural intrauterine pregnancy and the r-AFS′s score ( χ2=1.905, P=0.442). Conclusions:There is a significant correlation between the score evaluated by hysteroscopy as a succedaneum of salpingoscopy with the pregnancy outcome, suggesting that this is a alternative clinical method.

Key words: Endoscopy, Hysteroscopy, Salpingitis, Fallopian tubes, Mucous membrane, Salpingoscopy