Analysis of pregnancy outcome after anastomosis of oviduct and its influencing factors

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Background: This study aims to investigate the influencing factors of pregnancy after laparoscopic oviduct anastomosis. Methods: The data of 156 cases of laparoscopic oviduct anastomosis in our hospital were analyzed. Results: The pregnancy rate decreased with age (P < 0.005). The pregnancy rate after six years of anastomosis was higher in those with ligation (P < 0.005). The postoperative pregnancy rate significantly increased in subjects with oviduct lengths of > 7 cm (P < 0.01). The pregnancy rate of isthmus end-to-end anastomosis was higher (P < 0.005). The pregnancy rate after bilateral tubal recanalization was higher than that after unilateral tubal recanalization (P < 0.005). The pregnancy rate after laparoscopic tubal ligation and laparoscopic anastomosis was higher than that of open tubal ligation and laparoscopic anastomosis (P < 0.005). Conclusion: The pregnancy rate after laparoscopic oviduct anastomosis is higher in subjects below 35 years old, with a ligation duration of < 6 years, and a length of oviduct of > 7 cm, and those who underwent isthmus anastomosis and laparoscopic oviduct ligation and recanalization.

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Feng, Y., Zhao, H., Xu, H., Ai, Y., Su, L., Zou, L., … Dong, W. (2019). Analysis of pregnancy outcome after anastomosis of oviduct and its influencing factors. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-019-2469-2

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