Diagnosis and Management of Tubo-Uterine Factors in Infertility edited by R.F. Harrison, J. Bonnar, W. Thompson.

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Other Authors: Harrison, R.F (Editor), Bonnar, J. (Editor), Thompson, W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1984.
Edition:1st ed. 1984.
Series:Studies in Fertility and Sterility ; 4
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Table of Contents:
  • I: The Animal Oviduct
  • Section 1: Physiology
  • 1 The impact of tubal surgery on early embryonic development in the rabbit oviduct
  • 2 Transport of proteins and water out of an artificial hydrosalpinx in the rabbit
  • Section 2: Microsurgical Techniques
  • 3 Ultrastructural changes of the mucosa in rabbit fallopian tube after reanastomosis
  • 4 Quantitative morphometrical and histopathological study in rabbit oviducts following microsurgical treatment
  • 5 Reanastomoses of rabbit oviducts with monofilament and polyfilament absorbable sutures — a histological study
  • 6 Conventional sutures versus fibrin glue in microsurgical anastomosis of reproductive tissue
  • 7 The tissue reaction to different kinds of suture material in the uterus and the oviduct of the rabbit
  • 8 Prevention of adhesions and restoring patency during oviduct anastomosis in rabbits: microscope versus loupes
  • 9 Inhibition of peritoneal adhesion formation by colchicine
  • 10 Prevention of re-formation of pelvic adhesions by ‘Barrier’ methods
  • II: Tubo-Uterine Infection
  • 11 Scanning electron microscopic studies on the changes of the oviduct due to ageing, menstrual cycle, pregnancy and inflammation
  • 12 Chronic histological inflammation and Chlamydia trachomatis in women selected for tuboplasties
  • 13 Specific IgG and IgA antibodies to Chlamydia trachomatis in infertile women
  • 14 Tuberculosis of the female genital system
  • 15 Resistant Ureaplasma urealyticum in infertile patients: a proposed method of treatment
  • 16 Prevalence of Ureaplasma uralyticum in habitual spontaneous abortion
  • III: Endometriosis
  • Section 1: Pathophysiology
  • 17 Aetiology of infertility in patients with endometriosis
  • 18 Peritoneal fluid 6-keto prostaglandin Fl? levels in women with endometriosis
  • 19 Decreased concentration of ovarian LH (hCG) receptor in polycystic ovarian disease and endometriosis
  • 20 Autoimmune phenomena in infertile patients with endometriosis
  • Section 2: Therapy and Results
  • 21 Endoscopic cytopuncture in the diagnosis of intraovarian endometriosis
  • 22 Objective assessment of medical treatment of endometriosis with gestrinone (R2323)
  • 23 Treatment of infertility due to endometriosis with low-dosage danazol
  • 24 Endometriosis associated with hyperprolactinaemia
  • 25 A newly designed conservative surgery for advanced pelvic endometriosis
  • 26 Surgical treatment of ovarian endometriosis
  • IV: Tubal Factor Diagnosis
  • Section 1: Clinical Results of Diagnostic Endoscopy
  • 27 Laparoscopic findings in 801 sterile patients
  • 28 Improved laparoscopic fertility testing
  • 29 Combined endoscopic findings in 682 infertile women and 135 women requesting sterilization reversal
  • Section 2: Endoscopic Results in Comparison with Other Techniques
  • 30 Diagnostic evaluation of hysterosalpingography in infertile patients
  • 31 Endoscopy of the tube (tuboscopy): its prognostic value compared with hysterosalpingography
  • 32 Comparison between uterotubal insufflation, hysterosalpingography and laparoscopy
  • 33 Diagnostic laparoscopy in primary infertility
  • 34 Laparoscopy in the investigation of subfertility
  • 35 Laparoscopic findings in 375 women attending the Rotunda Hospital Infertility Clinic
  • V: Microsurgery
  • Section 1: Case Selection
  • 36 Contraindications to tubal restorative surgery. Proposal for a dissuasive laparoscopic score
  • 37 The cytology of tubal secretions for selection of salpingostomies by microsurgical technique
  • 38 In vitro fertilization and embryo replacement in relation to tubal surgery for infertility
  • 39 Psychological issues in mechanical infertility
  • Section 2: Special Techniques
  • 40 Danazol as an ovulation inhibitor prior to tubal surgery
  • 41 Temporary ovarian suspension for prevention of recurrent adhesions after salpingostomy
  • 42 Pregnancies after terminal microsurgical tuboplasties with early laparoscopic control on the eighth day
  • 43 Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic CO2 laser procedures in infertility
  • 44 Microsurgical techniques for selective removal of tubocornual polyps
  • Section 3: Clinical Results
  • 45 Therapy and long-term results after different operative procedures for extrauterine pregnancy
  • 46 Emergency microsurgery
  • 47 Pelvic microsurgery in an Irish context
  • 48 Microsurgical restoration of tuboperitoneal infertility in 125 women
  • VI: Uterus and Vagina
  • 49 Hysteroscopy in infertility
  • 50 Treatment of intrauterine adhesions
  • 51 The place of metroplasty in the management of congenital uterine malformation
  • 52 Psychosexual consequences of Vecchietti’s operation in Rockitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome
  • 53 Canalization of mucus in human fertility
  • 54 Treatment of cervical mucus infection by means of doxycycline polyphosphate in 53 hypofertile women.