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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Does laparoscopic removal of nonendometriotic benign ovarian cysts affect ovarian reserve?

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Pages 74-77 | Received 16 Mar 2005, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Background. The objective of this study was to investigate whether laparoscopic excision of nonendometriotic benign ovarian cysts is associated with a significant injury to ovarian reserve. Methods. Women selected for IVF-ICSI cycles who previously underwent laparoscopic excision of a monolateral nonendometriotic benign ovarian cyst were retrospectively identified. The operated ovary and the contralateral intact gonad of the same patient were compared in term of basal ovarian volume before initiating ovarian stimulation and number of dominant follicles at the time of human chorionic gonadotropin administration. Non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank test was used to investigate differences between the two ovaries. Results. Seventeen cases were recruited. The numbers of dominant follicles were 4.6±2.5 and 2.7±2.4 in the control ovary and in the previously operated ovary, respectively (p=0.01). This drop corresponded to a mean reduction of 42% (95% confidence interval: 10–74%). Basal volumes of the intact and the operated gonads were 5.7±3.3 and 3.4±2.3 cm3 respectively (p=0.01), corresponding to a mean reduction of 39% (95% confidence interval: 12–66%). Conclusions. Laparoscopic excision of nonendometrioid benign ovarian cysts is associated with a significant injury to ovarian reserve.

Abbreviations
CI=

confidence interval

IVF=

in vitro fertilization

ICSI=

intracytoplasmatic sperm injection

IQR=

interquartile range

FSH=

follicle-stimulating hormone

hCG=

human chorionic gonadotropin

LH=

luteinizing hormone

SD=

standard deviation

Abbreviations
CI=

confidence interval

IVF=

in vitro fertilization

ICSI=

intracytoplasmatic sperm injection

IQR=

interquartile range

FSH=

follicle-stimulating hormone

hCG=

human chorionic gonadotropin

LH=

luteinizing hormone

SD=

standard deviation

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