Mourali Mechaal, Kawali Abdelkarim, Fitouhi Lobna, Bekri Sondes, Hmila Faouzia, Binous Naoufel, Ben Zineb Nabil, El Fekih Chiraz
Hopital Mahmoud El Matri, Ariana.
Tunis Med. 2012 Feb;90(2):122-8.
Dystrophic ovaries represent the main cause of female infertility in Tunisia.
To assess the contribution of ovarian drilling in the treatment of infertility in patients with ovarian dystrophy.
A retrospective study of 23 patients with dystrophic ovaries that have benefited through their subfertility of laparoscopic ovarian drilling, in the gynecology-obstetrics hospital Mahmoud EL Matri, Ariana, Tunisia. Our study spans a period of 3 years from January 2004 to December 2006.
Among the 23 patients who underwent drilling for clomiphene citrate resistance, 9 have been pregnant. The average age of patients having had a pregnancy after ovarian drilling was 29.6 years, the average delay was 7.1mois. Regarding prognostic factors, only infertility's duration lower than 3 years was predictive of a good result.
Ovarian drilling is an interesting alternative to induction by FSH for patients with dystrophic ovaries.