A
review of the use of lipiodol flushing for unexplained
infertility
There has been speculation for decades regarding the
role of flushing women's fallopian tubes in improving
the chance of pregnancy.
More recent evidence has highlighted a possible specific
role for lipiodol (ethiodized oil), an oil-soluble contrast
medium, in the enhancement of fertility by these means.
Nei Johnson, MD, of University of Auckland and Fertility
Plus, has conducted a systematic review, which was designed
to assess the effectiveness of tubal flushing with various
contrast media in improving the chance of pregnancy.The
review was performed using Cochrane guidelines, including
only data from randomized controlled trials.
Results confirm the effectiveness of flushing with
lipiodol in improving the chance of pregnancy and live
birth. Although there was limited evidence to suggest
a possible benefit of oil- over water-soluble contrast
media, the answer to this question remains unclear.
The specific groups who appear to benefit most from
lipiodol flushing are couples with unexplained infertility,
but particularly couples where the woman has endometriosis
in the context of normal patent fallopian tubes. As
a simple, low-cost, minimally invasive intervention
that carries a low risk of complications and no increased
risk of multiple pregnancy, lipiodol flushing may prove
an appealing alternative to established fertility treatments
for many couples
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