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Öğe Endometrial injury and fertility outcome on the day of oocyte retrieval(Bayrakol Medical Publisher, 2022) Turktekin, Nurettin; Karakus, Cemil; Ozyurt, RamazanAim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of mechanical endometrial injury, performed on the day of egg retrieval, on pregnancy rates in patients who underwent IVF/ICSI due to PCOS and planned total embryo freezing. Material and Methods: Sixty women with PCOS scheduled for total embryo freezing due to the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome were included in the study. The participants were randomly divided into two groups as treatment and control, with 30 patients in each group. For patients in both groups, standard antagonist protocol for controlled ovarian stimulation was applied. The patients in the treatment group underwent endometrial scratching with a Pipelle cannula after egg collection. The patients in the control group (sham) were reached up to the fundus with a Pipelle catheter, but scratching was not performed. The primary outcome measures of the study were beta-hCG, clinical pregnancy rates (CPR), live birth rates (LBR), and miscarriage rates. Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of the percentage of beta-hCG positive patients, clinical pregnancy and live births (p>0.05). Clinical pregnancy and live birth rates of both groups were recorded as similar. No significant difference was found between the injury group and the control group in terms of miscarriages rates. All of the pregnancies in the scratching group and control group were intrauterine localized and no ectopic pregnancy was encountered. Discussion: Injury to the endometrium on the day of egg collection does not cause a significant increase in clinical pregnancy and live birth rates.Öğe Second hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of unilateral proximal tubal obstruction(Bayrakol Medical Publisher, 2022) Ozyurt, Ramazan; Karakus, CemilAim: In this study, we aimed to test how often PTO persists in the second HSG of infertile patients with unilateral proximal tubal obstruction (PTO) in the first hysterosalpingography (HSG). Material and Methods: One hundred patients who underwent HSG during the infertility work-up and were found to have unilateral PTO were included in the study. Forty patients who accepted our proposal of expectant treatment or intrauterine insemination (IUI) were excluded from the study. The remaining 60 patients underwent a second HSG in the next cycle, and the results were compared with the results of the first HSG. Results: Bilateral tubal patency was detected in 35 of 60 patients who underwent a second HSG for PTO confirmation (58.3%). In the remaining 25 patients, unilateral PTO persisted (41.6%). Discussion: In patients with unilateral PTO in the first HSG, performing a second HSG before planning further examination with laparoscopy or hysteroscopy provides bilateral tubal patency in more than half of the patients.