A condition called hydrosalpinx occurs when one or both of the fallopian tubes is blocked with fluid. The fluid can leak into the tube and the uterus. The theory is that the fluid can harm the tubes and uterus making implantation more difficult or harm the embryo.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
All patients will undergo the Adiana Tubal Occlusion procedure. This procedure will be done in an office based setting and last approximately 1 hour.
Reproductive Science Center
San Ramon, California, United States
RECRUITINGEvaluate the success rate of proximal tubal occlusion with Adiana inserts in women with hydrosalpinx
Analysis of results will be performed on the intent-to-treat population defined as all subjects in whom device placement was attempted and on the per protocol population defined as all subjects who had successful placement of the Adiana occlusion device and were followed for a minimum of one year post HSG confirmation test.
Time frame: 1 Year
Observe implantation and clinical pregnancy rates post IVF
Factors affecting the placement rate, tubal occlusion rate, and clinical pregnancy rate will be reviewed. This study employs an unblended, non randomized, single group design, in which subjects serve as their own controls. Because this feasibility study will enroll a maximum of ten (10) subjects, it is not designed with success/failure benchmarks, nor is it statistically powered to make any claims regarding effectiveness of hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion in women with hydrosalpinx who are planning to undergo IVF.
Time frame: 1Year
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