The significant role played by C. trachomatis infection in tubal infertility has been emphasized by several serological studies, even if many problems related to the aetiologic diagnosis are still unsolved. For several months our routine screening of infertile women has included a non traumatic technique for tubal cell removal during laparoscopy by using a flexible 'Fallopain tube brush'. The method is suitable both for C. trachomatis isolation on MC Coy cell culture and rapid (4 hrs.), direct detection of C.t. antigens by immunofluorescent test; it rarely provokes bleeding, nor does it cause formation of adherences as later observed in patients who underwent further laparoscopy during GIFT/ZIFT. In addition, it furnished a mean of 50.000 cells/ml and finally removed samples not only form the tubal ostium, but also from the endosalpingeal lumen.
C. Trachomatis detection in infertile women by using a tubal cytobrush during laparoscopy
CIANCI, Antonio;TEMPERA, Gianna;FURNERI, Pio Maria
1989-01-01
Abstract
The significant role played by C. trachomatis infection in tubal infertility has been emphasized by several serological studies, even if many problems related to the aetiologic diagnosis are still unsolved. For several months our routine screening of infertile women has included a non traumatic technique for tubal cell removal during laparoscopy by using a flexible 'Fallopain tube brush'. The method is suitable both for C. trachomatis isolation on MC Coy cell culture and rapid (4 hrs.), direct detection of C.t. antigens by immunofluorescent test; it rarely provokes bleeding, nor does it cause formation of adherences as later observed in patients who underwent further laparoscopy during GIFT/ZIFT. In addition, it furnished a mean of 50.000 cells/ml and finally removed samples not only form the tubal ostium, but also from the endosalpingeal lumen.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.