Abstract
To evaluate the effect of hysteroscopic endometrial cavity evaluation and management prior to IVF in patients with repeated implantation failures.
Retrospective cohort study.
Private assisted reproduction unit.
One hundred and thirty-two patients with a history of repeated implantation failures despite the transfer of at least three good-quality embryos per transfer.
Hysteroscopy (diagnostic or operative, as appropriate) to evaluate the endometrial cavity followed by repeated IVF/ICSI.
Incidence of abnormal hysteroscopic findings and the clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) in subsequent IVF cycles.
In all, 38% of the study population had abnormal hysteroscopic findings and 22.2% of women with abnormal hysteroscopic findings showed a significantly increased CPR in subsequent IVF cycles.
Women with repeated implantation failures after IVF have a remarkably high possibility of achieving pregnancy after hysteroscopic evaluation and management of endometrial cavity pathology.