AIMC Topic: Fallopian Tubes

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Multi-omics analyses and machine learning prediction of oviductal responses in the presence of gametes and embryos.

eLife
The oviduct is the site of fertilization and preimplantation embryo development in mammals. Evidence suggests that gametes alter oviductal gene expression. To delineate the adaptive interactions between the oviduct and gamete/embryo, we performed a m...

Robot-assisted tubo-tubal reanastomosis after sterilization in 10 steps.

Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction
Five to 20% of women regret having a tubal ligation. These women are generally otherwise fertile and have a better chance of pregnancy than other patients experiencing infertility, whether by in vitro fertilization or after tubal surgery. Historicall...

Laparoscopic non-microsurgical tubal reanastomosis: A retrospective cohort study.

The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception
OBJECTIVE: To determine the pregnancy rate achieved through laparoscopic tubal reanastomosis using only standard 5 mm laparoscopic instruments and standard suturing material.

HSG-Assistant: AI-Driven Framework for Enhanced Hysterosalpingography Analysis.

Studies in health technology and informatics
HSG-Assistant is an AI-driven diagnostic framework designed to address the significant limitations of traditional Hysterosalpingography (HSG) imaging in diagnosing female infertility, including low resolution, high noise levels, and limited diagnosti...

Robot-assisted segmental resection of tubal pregnancy followed by end-to-end reanastomosis for preserving tubal patency and fertility: An initial report.

Medicine
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether robotic tubal reanastomosis after segmental resection of tubal pregnancy is a feasible means of preserving tubal integrity and natural fertility in those with compromised contralateral tubal conditi...