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[Direct intraperitoneal insemination. Authors' experience].

J Anselmo1, A Gutiérrez, S Canales

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|January 1, 1991
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Direct Intraperitoneal Insemination (DIPI) shows promise for infertility treatment, achieving a 33.3% pregnancy rate in 56 cycles. This method, particularly effective for cervical hostility, offers a new option in assisted fertilization technologies.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Gynecology
  • Infertility Treatment

Context:

  • Direct Intraperitoneal Insemination (DIPI) is an assisted reproductive technology.
  • This study evaluates DIPI's efficacy in 15 women undergoing 56 cycles with ovarian stimulation.
  • Primary sterility accounted for 53.3% of cases.

Purpose:

  • To assess the success rate and safety of Direct Intraperitoneal Insemination (DIPI).
  • To evaluate DIPI's effectiveness across various infertility indications, including male factor, endometriosis, and cervical hostility.
  • To determine the place of DIPI within the spectrum of assisted fertilization technologies.

Summary:

  • The study involved 15 women and 56 cycles of DIPI with ovarian stimulation.
  • Indications included male factor (6 cases), endometriosis (3 cases), cervical hostility (3 cases), and compound cases.

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  • A 33.3% pregnancy rate was achieved, with success in all cervical hostility cases. No complications were reported.
  • Impact:

    • DIPI achieved a 33.3% pregnancy rate, demonstrating its potential as an effective infertility treatment.
    • The procedure showed particular success in cases of cervical hostility.
    • DIPI represents a potentially valuable addition to assisted fertilization techniques, with no observed complications in this series.