Reproductive outcomes of infiltrative endometriosis after surgical treatment with assisted reproductive technologies (a clinical case)

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Endometriosis is one of the most urgent problems of modern gynecology and reproductive medicine. About 40 % of women suffering from endometriosis of various localization are infertile. The use of drug therapy has not been proven to increase fertility. Currently, there is no consensus on the impact of surgical treatment on the effectiveness of assisted reproductive technologies.
This article presents a clinical case of modern approache to the use of assisted reproductive technologies for endometriosis-associated infertility. The tactics of managing women with endometriosis is determined by its localization, the age of the patient, ovarian reserve, the duration of infertility, the therapy and its effectiveness, the condition of the fallopian tubes, as well as spermogram parameters. The correctly chosen management strategy for this patient made it possible to achieve not only a clinical pregnancy, but also the birth of a healthy child.

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A. G. Trishkin

Center for Family Health and Reproduction “Krasnaya Gorka”;
Kemerovo State University

ORCID iD: 0009-0009-6012-7445

3a Suvorova St., 650044 Kemerovo, Russia

6 Krasnaya St., 650000 Kemerovo, Russia 

Russian Federation

O. A. Zotova

Center for Family Health and Reproduction “Krasnaya Gorka”

Author for correspondence.
Email: kem.zotova@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4991-5354

 Olga Aleksandrovna Zotova 

3a Suvorova St., 650044 Kemerovo, Russia 

Russian Federation

M. A. Yushchenko

Kuzbass State Clinical Hospital named after S.V. Belyaev

22 Oktyabrskiy Prospekt, 650066 Kemerovo, Russia 

Russian Federation

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