Volume : VI, Issue : III, March - 2017
AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PEELING OPERATION FOR AISI 202 STEEL WITH RESPONSE SURFACE METHOD
Tarun S Prajapati, Prof. Ankit Darji
Abstract :
BACKGROUND-
Infertility is defined as failure of a couple to conceive after 12 months of regular intercourse without use of contraception in women less than 35 years of age; and after six months of regular intercourse without use of contraception in women 35 years and older. A number of diagnostic tests are being used in clinical practice to assess tubal patency as part of the work-up for infertility, such as: Chlamydia trachomatis, IgG antibody testing, hysterosalphingography, sonosapingography & laproscopy.6
METHODS-
Prospective cross sectional study done with 50 infertile women fitting the inclusion criteria.
RESULTS-
In our study on Hysterosalphingography 28(56%) patients had bilateral tubal patency , 8(16%) patients had unilateral block , 14(28%) patients had bilateral tubal occlusion and on diagnostic laparoscopic chromopertubation 28(56%) patients had bilateral tubal patency , 7(14%) patient had unilateral tubal patency , 5(10%) patient had bilateral tubal occlusion.
CONCLUSION-
The results suggest that hysterosalphingography is useful as a primary screening procedure, but laparoscopy provides a more accurate assessment of tubal patency in the investigation of infertility.
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SHREYA TIWARI, SHUBHADA JAJOO, COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF LAPROSCOPY & HYSTEROSALPHINGOGRAPHY FOR TUBAL PATENCY IN INFERTILITY WOMEN, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-6, Issue-3, March‾2017
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SHREYA TIWARI, SHUBHADA JAJOO, COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF LAPROSCOPY & HYSTEROSALPHINGOGRAPHY FOR TUBAL PATENCY IN INFERTILITY WOMEN, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-6, Issue-3, March‾2017