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Original Article

Abstract

Background: Ovarian reserve refers to the ovary's capacity for reproduction and is measured by the number of follicles present. Six percent to eight percent of reproductive-age women suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), an endocrine condition. Ovulation-related infertility is mostly attributable to this, Aim and objectives: Find out the influence of laparoscopic ovarian drilling on ovarian reserve in polycystic ovary syndrome cases before & after LOD, according to anti-mullerian hormone serum levels(AMH), ovarian volume, Levels of FSH on Day 2 of Menstruation & AFC, Subjects and methods: In this prospective observational research, 45 patients with ages ranging from 19 to 35 years were included and selected from attendees of obstetrics and gynecology clinics at El Hussein University Hospital. The study lasted for one year. Samples were collected by the systematic random method, Results: There was no significant distinction in ovarian volume among the right & left ovaries after drilling. Nevertheless, there was a significant difference in antral follicular count, with the right ovary having a lower count compared to the left ovary after drilling. The decrease of the mean AMH levels after management was statistically significant. Out of the total, 15.56% had amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods), while 84.44% had oligo (infrequent menstrual periods), Conclusion: We assessed ovarian volume, levels of anti-mullerian hormone in serum, FSH on 2nd day of the cycle of menstruation & AFC among those with polycystic ovary syndrome before & after LOD to Find out the influence of LOD on ovarian reserve.

Keywords

Ovarian reserve; Laparoscopic; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Subject Area

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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