Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine if the effects of tubal sterilization (TS) by laparoscopy have any risk of a subsequent significant decrease in ovarian reserve and vascular support within the ovary by means of stromal artery Doppler study, and to compare the results with matched paired controls.
Design: Between February 2002 and January 2005, 148 healthy volunteers were enrolled sequentially, 74 undergoing laparoscopic TS (study group) and 74 age-, parity-, body mass index-matched women were recruited as a control group. The main outcome measurements were blood levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone and E2, ovarian volume, number of antral follicles and Doppler study of ovarian stromal artery pulsatile index (PI) and maximum velocity (Vmax) on the third day of the cycle immediately before, and 1 and 12 months after the surgical intervention.
Results: There were significant elevations in both serum FSH levels and PI values observed 1 month after TS, compared to the preoperative levels (p < .05), and also when compared to controls. However, there were no significant elevations at 12 months postoperation in both study and control groups. The other outcome measurements did not show any significant differences between the two groups.
Conclusions: Tubal sterilization by laparoscopic electrocoagulation does not cause any decrease in ovarian reserve or ovarian stromal blood supply, except an early postoperative increase in FSH and PI.
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