Abstract
Background:There have been numerous advances in the area of assisted reproduction. Among the various reasons of implantation failure, intrauterine lesions play an important role.Objective:The aim of the present study is to evaluate the role of hysteroscopy prior to any assisted reproductive technique.Materials and Methods:It is a retrospective study of 292 women who attended our infertility clinic over a period of 18 months, who had a variable number of failed IVF cycles previously.Results:Out of the 292 women studied, in 74 women, that is 25%, intrauterine pathology was detected, which when rectified by hysteroscopy, gave a considerable increase in pregnancy rate.Conclusion:According to this study it can be concluded that evaluating the uterine cavity is an important step before any assisted reproductive procedures.
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