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In this mini-review, we provide an overview of the impact of endometrial polyps on fertility and the impact of endometrial polypectomy on natural pregnancy and pregnancy via IUI or IVF. We also suggest the most appropriate approach to the management of endometrial polyps in infertile women.
- Endometrial polyps. An evidence-based diagnosis and management guide ...
Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) should be the imaging...
- Endometrial polyps: Pathogenesis, sequelae and treatment
Endometrial polyps are overgrowths of endometrial glands...
- Endometrial polyps. An evidence-based diagnosis and management guide ...
More specifically, the presence of endometrial polyps in infertile women, the management of endometrial polyps before assisted reproduction techniques as well as the clinical impact of the presence of asymptomatic endometrial polyps needs a consensus.
31 Δεκ 2010 · In infertile women, resection of endometrial polyps appears to improve fertility outcome. Premenopausal women with endometrial polyps suffering from intermenstrual bleeding seem to have a favorable outcome of TCRP in terms of symptom relief.
Through a literature review, we obtained information on the impact of endometrial polyps and polypectomy on fertility outcomes. Several observational studies have suggested that women with unexplained infertility may benefit from endometrial polypectomy for a future natural pregnancy.
1 Μαΐ 2021 · In office hysteroscopy showed the highest diagnostic accuracy in infertile patients with suspected endometrial polyps (level B). Polyps might alter endometrial receptivity, and embryo implantation reducing pregnancy rates (level C).
Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) should be the imaging modality of choice for the detection of endometrial polyps in woman of fertile age (level B). Its accuracy increases when color-doppler, 3D investigation and contrast are used (level B).
Endometrial polyps are overgrowths of endometrial glands that typically protrude into the uterine cavity. Endometrial polyps are benign in nature and affect both reproductive age and postmenopausal women. Although endometrial polyps are relatively common and may be accompanied by abnormally heavy bleeding at menstruation.