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Office Hysteroscopy in Secondary Infertility After Cesarean Section

Completed
Conditions
Infertility, Female
Registration Number
NCT03166657
Lead Sponsor
Assiut University
Brief Summary

All women with history of secondary infertility after caesarean section will be subjected to office hysteroscopy according to Royal college of obstetrics and gynecology guidelines to diagnose any subtle uterine abnormalities not detected by conventional means.

Hysteroscopic examination will be done during the proliferation phase of the menstrual cycle.

The hysteroscopic evaluation will include assessment of the cervical canal, intrauterine lesions, the endometrium and the uterotubal junction. .

If hysteroscopy reveal a lesion, its type, size, location will be recorded. Transvaginal ultrasound will be done after the procedure to detect fluid in the douglas pouch to confirm patent tubes.

Asses the uterine scar in details.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with secondary infertility more than 2 years after cesarean section.
  • Normal semen analysis
  • Normal hysterosalpingography or laparoscopy within 1year
  • Evidence of ovulation by transvaginal ultrasound
Exclusion Criteria
  • • Cases with abnormal semen parameters.

    • Patients with abnormal hysterosalpingography.
    • Patients with anovulation.
    • Hormonal disturbances; high level of prolactin, thyroid hormone disturbances, very high or very low follicular stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
    • Patients known to be epileptic or with history of fits.
    • Cardiac patients ( valve diseases, ischemic, arrhythmic)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
percentage of patients with abnormal scar findings in hysteroscopy1 year

color of the scar and presence of niche

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Women Health Hospital

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Assiut, Egypt

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