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01-12-2011 | Research
Site-specific endometrial injury improves implantation and pregnancy in patients with repeated implantation failures
Authors:
Shang Yu Huang, Chin-Jung Wang, Yung-Kuei Soong, Hsin-Shih Wang, Mei Li Wang, Chieh Yu Lin, Chia Lin Chang
Published in:
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
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Issue 1/2011
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Abstract
Background
To test whether a site-specific hysteroscopic biopsy-induced injury in the endometrium during the controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycle improves subsequent embryo implantation in patients with repeated implantation failure, a total of 30 patients who have had good responses to controlled ovulation stimulation but have failed to achieve pregnancy after two or more transfers of good-quality embryos were recruited in this prospective study.
Methods
A single, site-specific hysteroscopic biopsy-induced injury was generated on the posterior endometrium at midline 10-15 mm from the fundus during the D4-D7 period of the ongoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycle in six patients.
Results
Patients received endometrial biopsy protocol achieved a pregnancy rate of 100%. By contrast, only 46% of patients with similar clinical characteristics (N = 24) achieved pregnancy without the hysteroscopic biopsy-induced endometrium injury (p < 0.05).
Conclusions
Our proof-of-concept study demonstrates that a site-specific hysteroscopic endometrium injury performed during the ongoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle, instead of injuries received during prior cycles, significantly improves clinical outcomes in patients with repeated implantation failure.