Raiga J, Denoix S, Canis M, Lebouedec G, Glowaczower E, Wattiez A, Pouly J L, Mage G, Manhès H, Bruhat M A
Centre Jean-Perrin, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, Clermont-Ferrand.
J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). 1995;24(4):381-5.
Evaluate short- and long-term follow-up of patients treated by laparoscopy and antibiotherapy for tubo-ovarian abscess.
We report a retrospective study of 39 patients treated from January 1983 to December 1992. Clinical files were examined and a questionnaire was mailed to patients.
None of the patients needed to be reoperated for failure of the first laparoscopic treatment. A laparoscopic control after 3 month was done in 35 cases, which allowed complete adhesiolysis in every patients. We performed distal tubal surgery in 17 patients at that time and oriented 6 patients directly towards IVF. Subsequent fertility, in 19 patients followed without contraception, demonstrated a rate of spontaneous intra-uterine pregnancy of 63%.
This study confirms that laparoscopy remains the technique of choice in initial management of adnexal abscesses.