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. 2005 Apr;22(4):173–175. doi: 10.1007/s10815-005-4915-5

Vaginal disinfection with povidone iodine immediately before oocyte retrieval is effective in preventing pelvic abscess formation without compromising the outcome of IVF-ET

Yung-Chieh Tsai 1,, Mike Y S Lin 1, Sheng-Hsieg Chen 1, Ming-Ting Chung 1, Tao-Chuan Loo 1, Kuo-Feng Huang 1, Liang-Yin Lin 1
PMCID: PMC3455288  PMID: 16021862

Abstract

Purpose: In this study, the method of employing pre-retrieval vaginal douching with aqueous povidone iodine is examined to see if it can decrease the incidence of pelvic abscess without compromising the clinical outcome of IVF-ET.

Methods: Patients with ovarian endometrioma and received IVF-ET treatment were retrospectively classified into two groups according to the difference of vaginal douching solution immediately before oocyte retrieval.

Results: There was no difference in the fertilization rate (81.2% versus 79.8%, P > 0.05), implantation rate (19.2% versus 23.3%, P > 0.05), clinical pregnancy rate (39.3% versus 46.2%, P > 0.05) between the two groups. There was no infection in patients of group two but two cases in group one developed pelvic abscess and needed surgical intervention.

Conclusions: Vaginal douching with aqueous povidone iodine followed by normal saline irrigation immediately before oocyte retrieval is effective in preventing the pelvic infection without compromising the outcome of IVF treatment.

Keywords: Endometrioma, in vitro fertilization, infection, pelvic abscess, complication

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