What is the success rate of intrauterine adhesion test tube infants?
Intrauterine adhesions, also known as intrauterine adhesions, refers to the adhesion between the endometrium and the myometrium, which affects the normal function of the female reproductive system. Uterine cavity adhesion has a serious impact on women's fertility. As a common assisted reproductive technology, IVF is chosen by many women with uterine cavity adhesion. So, what is the success rate of intrauterine adhesion test tube babies?

Hospital technical equipment and team strength
The success of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby is closely related to the technical equipment of the hospital and the strength of the medical team. At present, many well-known tertiary hospitals and specialized hospitals in China have set up assisted reproduction centers, and have advanced IVF technology and equipment and experienced medical teams. For example, Beijing Union Medical College Hospital, Shanghai Jiading New City Reproductive Hospital and other well-known hospitals have accumulated rich experience in the field of intrauterine adhesion test tube babies. They have advanced equipment and a professional team driven by experts and authorities to provide patients with high-level treatment services.
The strength of technical equipment and professional team is the key to ensure the success rate of surgery and patient safety. When patients choose to treat intrauterine adhesion test tube babies, it is better to choose a hospital with a certain reputation and clinical strength, so as to increase the success rate of surgery.
Patient's age and health
The age and health status of patients are also one of the key factors for the success rate of IVF with intrauterine adhesions. The success rate of young and healthy patients is higher than that of older patients or patients with other health problems. Generally speaking, when a woman is over 35 years old, the quality and quantity of her eggs will decline significantly, increasing the difficulty of pregnancy. In addition, if the patient suffers from other reproductive system diseases at the same time, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, endocrine disorder, etc., it will also affect the success rate of intrauterine adhesion test tube babies.
Therefore, when choosing the treatment of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby, the age and health status of the patient need to be comprehensively evaluated by the doctor, and the corresponding treatment and adjustment should be carried out to improve the success rate.
Severity of intrauterine adhesions and selection of surgical methods
The severity of intrauterine adhesions also has a great impact on the success rate of IVF. In patients with severe intrauterine adhesions, there is not enough room for movement in the uterine cavity, thus affecting embryo implantation and development. For such patients, pure IVF technology may not be enough, and surgery is needed to remove intrauterine adhesions before IVF assisted reproductive technology can be carried out.
There are a variety of surgical methods for intrauterine adhesions, such as hysteroscopic lysis of adhesions, uterine cavity shaping, and laser treatment of intrauterine adhesions. The choice of different surgical methods is related to the specific situation of the patient. The doctor will select appropriate surgical methods according to the severity of uterine cavity adhesion, the patient's age, fertility and other conditions, so as to improve the success rate of treatment.
Summary
From the above factors, the success rate of IVF with intrauterine adhesions is different. The hospital's technical equipment and team strength, the patient's age and health status, the severity of uterine cavity adhesion, and the choice of surgical methods are all important factors affecting the success rate. For women with intrauterine adhesions, it is very important to choose a hospital with professional experience and advanced equipment for treatment. At the same time, patients should also actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan to improve their own health, so as to improve the success rate of IVF.