IMPACT OF THE LEARNING-CURVE ON TERM DELIVERY RATES FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SALPINGOSTOMY FOR INFERTILITY ASSOCIATED WITH DISTAL TUBAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE
Bc. Dunphy et al., IMPACT OF THE LEARNING-CURVE ON TERM DELIVERY RATES FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SALPINGOSTOMY FOR INFERTILITY ASSOCIATED WITH DISTAL TUBAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE, Human reproduction, 12(6), 1997, pp. 1181-1183
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the learnin
g curve of one surgeon on the term delivery rate following laparoscopi
c salpingostomy for tubal infertility. This was a retrospective audit
of ongoing clinical practice, undertaken in two tertiary level inferti
lity programmes. Subjects in this study were women undergoing surgery
for total occlusion of the distal Fallopian tube, The main outcome mea
sure was cumulative term delivery rates. On stepwise life-table analys
is the length of infertility, primary and secondary infertility, tubal
diameter and whether surgery was performed in the first or second hal
f of the series were significantly associated with outcome. These data
suggest that there is a learning curve in obtaining skills to perform
laparoscopic salpingostomy, that patient selection may improve with e
xperience, and that selection criteria should be emphasized during did
actic teaching and the preceptorship process.