First-Line Surgery
Cross-source consensus on First-Line Surgery from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Participants assigned to first-line surgery receive surgery at a specialised centre and then start IVF or ICSI after recovery. — Endo-SOFT: study protocol for a national multicentre randomised controlled trial – first-line surgery versus first-line assisted reproductive technologies in patients with advanced endometriosis
- Surgery follows ESHRE recommendations and is performed by experienced endometriosis surgeons with multidisciplinary support when required. — Endo-SOFT: study protocol for a national multicentre randomised controlled trial – first-line surgery versus first-line assisted reproductive technologies in patients with advanced endometriosis
- Surgery before ART may help by reducing inflammatory burden, improving oocyte retrieval access, and restoring pelvic anatomy. — Endo-SOFT: study protocol for a national multicentre randomised controlled trial – first-line surgery versus first-line assisted reproductive technologies in patients with advanced endometriosis
- Surgery before ART may harm fertility by reducing ovarian reserve, causing adhesions, delaying ART, or causing perioperative complications. — Endo-SOFT: study protocol for a national multicentre randomised controlled trial – first-line surgery versus first-line assisted reproductive technologies in patients with advanced endometriosis