1. Training in tubal microsurgery
- Author
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W Boeckx, L Gruft, and Ivo Brosens
- Subjects
Ovulation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microsurgery ,Sterilization, Tubal ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anastomosis ,Implantation failure ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Animals ,Embryo Implantation ,Training programme ,Fallopian Tubes ,Experimental model ,business.industry ,Female infertility ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pregnancy rate ,Female ,Rabbits ,Sterilization Reversal ,Operating microscope ,business - Abstract
Summary. The restoration of normal tubo-ovarian function was investigated in a training programme using oviduct anastomosis in the rabbit as an experimental model. Ovulation rate, pregnancy rate, nidation index, implantation failure index and degree of adhesions were used as parameters. More than 100 anastomoses had to be performed to reach a perfect degree of atraumatic, function-restoring surgery. It is concluded that the most difficult aspect in female infertility surgery is not the use of the operating microscope but the experience in applying the principles of atraumatic surgery.
- Published
- 1985