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One year's experience with the GIFT method.

G Guastella, E Cefalù, R Ciriminna

    Acta Europaea Fertilitatis
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    This study evaluated 83 Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) procedures for infertility. GIFT achieved a 37.8% pregnancy rate, demonstrating its effectiveness in treating various reproductive challenges.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Infertility Treatment
    • Assisted Reproductive Technologies

    Background:

    • Infertility affects a significant portion of the population, necessitating advanced treatment options.
    • Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) is an assisted reproductive technology with established protocols.
    • Understanding the efficacy of GIFT across diverse etiological factors is crucial for clinical practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the outcomes of Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) procedures performed over a one-year period.
    • To evaluate the success rates of GIFT for various infertility indications, including unexplained infertility, immunological issues, endometriosis, male factor, and tubal pathology.
    • To discuss the current and future role of GIFT in the comprehensive management of infertility.

    Main Methods:

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    • A retrospective analysis of 83 GIFT procedures conducted between January 1985 and December 1985.
    • Oocytes and sperm were transferred in 82 women undergoing GIFT.
    • Pregnancy, delivery, and abortion rates were meticulously recorded and analyzed.

    Main Results:

    • A total of 31 pregnancies (37.8% success rate) were achieved from 82 successful oocyte and sperm transfers.
    • Twelve women delivered 17 babies, indicating successful term pregnancies.
    • Ongoing pregnancies, spontaneous abortions, and a tubal pregnancy were also documented, providing a complete outcome spectrum.

    Conclusions:

    • Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) demonstrated a significant pregnancy rate of 37.8% in this cohort.
    • GIFT proved effective across a range of infertility causes, highlighting its versatility.
    • The findings support the continued role and potential future applications of GIFT in infertility treatment strategies.