Site-specific endometrial injury improves implantation and pregnancy in patients with repeated implantation failures

Shang Y. Huang, Chin Jung Wang, Yung Kuei Soong, Hsin Shih Wang, Mei L. Wang, Chieh Y. Lin, Chia L. Chang*

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number140
JournalReproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 10 2011

Keywords

  • Endometrium biopsy
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Ivf
  • Pregnancy
  • Repeated implantation failure

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