Approach to polycystic ovary perforation

Polycystic ovary perforation is a laparoscopic procedure that uses laser or electrocoagulation to puncture and perforate a large number of immature follicles, four perforations on each side of the ovary, and laser or electrocoagulation techniques can reduce the occurrence of adhesions and bleeding in the ovaries, which is conducive to the restoration of ovarian function. Polycystic ovary perforation is mainly for women who are overweight, have high luteinizing hormone, high testosterone, and have been treated with conventional ovulation stimulating medications with little effect, in order to improve ovulation and pregnancy rates. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a relatively common endocrine disorder, most women may be accompanied by obesity, menstrual disorders such as scanty menstruation, amenorrhea, etc., due to the lack of ovarian ovulation can easily lead to infertility.