Intamural fibroids (myoma) do exist in some infertile women undergoing IVF treatment. There is controversy whether myomectomy before IVF treatment could improve IVF outcome. This trial will examine whether myomectomy in those patients could improve the results.
This study will include women who have intramural myoma ranging from 3-5 cm The participants will be randomly allocated into two groups. In group (1): myomectomy will be performed before ART In group (2):women will have their trial of ART without myomectomy In group A, ART will be performed 3 months after myomectomy if the uterine cavity is not opened and 6 months after myomectomy upon inadvertent opening of the uterine cavity during surgery
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
80
This study will include women who have intramural myomas ranging from 3-5 cm The participants will be randomly allocated into two groups. In group (1): myomectomy will be performed before ART In group (2):women will have their trial of ART without myomectomy In group A, ART will be performed 3 months after myomectomy if the uterine cavity is not opened and 6 months after myomectomy upon inadvertent opening of the uterine cavity during surgery
Mansoura University Hospital
Al Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt
RECRUITINGThe primary outcome will be ongoing pregnancy rate
Pregnancy continued after 12 week gestation per randomised women
Time frame: 3 months after embryo transfer
-Implantation rate
Time frame: 15 days after embryo transfer
-clinical pregnancy rate
Time frame: 5 weeks after embryo transfer
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