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    • Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Diagnostic Laparoscopy

    Background:

    • Transvaginal laparoscopy (TVL), introduced in the 1990s, provides an alternative to conventional laparoscopy for infertility assessment.
    • Unlike hysterosalpingography (HSG), TVL enables direct visualization of the tubal mucosa.
    • It offers advantages such as minimal invasiveness and the absence of abdominal incisions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate transvaginal laparoscopy (TVL) as a diagnostic and potentially therapeutic tool in infertility patients.
    • To compare the operative findings of TVL with conventional laparoscopy.
    • To highlight the benefits and current limitations of TVL adoption.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of transvaginal laparoscopy (TVL) studies.
    • Comparison of TVL accuracy against conventional laparoscopy for operative findings.
    • Assessment of TVL's potential for intraoperative interventions.

    Main Results:

    • Transvaginal laparoscopy (TVL) demonstrates high accuracy (96.1%) compared to conventional laparoscopy in operative findings.
    • The procedure allows for visualization of tubal mucosa, a feature not available with HSG.
    • TVL facilitates minimally invasive interventions, including adhesiolysis, ovarian drilling, and endometrioma ablation.

    Conclusions:

    • Transvaginal laparoscopy (TVL) is a valuable, minimally invasive alternative for infertility evaluation and management.
    • Its ability to visualize tubal mucosa and perform minor procedures offers significant advantages.
    • Despite its benefits, TVL is not yet widely adopted in certain regions.