Should diagnostic laparoscopy be performed in the infertility work up programme in patients undergoing intrauterine insemination?

Diagnostic laparoscopy is normally the standard procedure performed as the final test in the infertility work up before progressing to infertility treatment. Recently, there has been a growing tendency to bypass diagnostic laparoscopy after a normal hysterosalpingogram and instead to start direct infertility treatment intrauterine insemination (IUI) or IVF for indications such as unexplained infertility, male subfertility and cervical hostility. In our clinic, laparoscopy revealed abnormalities that resulted in changed treatment decisions in 25% of the patients who would normally have been scheduled for IUI if laparoscopy had not been performed.

The changed treatments mainly concerned surgery for minimal/mild endometriosis and periadnexal adhesions, both performed during the diagnostic laparoscopy. Because the effect of such interventions on the success rate of IUI has never been described, it still remains unclear whether laparoscopy is usefully performed in these cases. Therefore, ... more.

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