Purpose: To evaluate whether the cross-linked hyaluronan (cHA) gel can improve the clinical pregnancy rate of patients with moderate to severe intrauterine adhesion (IUA) who underwent operative hysteroscopy followed by embryo transfer.
Methods: Women with moderate to severe IUA desiring to undergo embryo transfer were recruited in this randomized controlled trial. The patients were randomized on the day of receiving hysteroscopy. The control group received standard hysteroscopy, while cHA gel was applied to the treatment group at the end of hysteroscopy and 5-7 days after operation. All patients were expected to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm injection and frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET).
Results: A total of 306 patients were enrolled in this study, of which 202 were assigned to the treatment group and 104 to the control group. Both the clinical pregnancy rate (26.3% [49/186] vs. 15.3% [13/85], P = 0.045), the implantation rate (17.7% [57/322] vs. 9.8% [15/153], P = 0.025), and the endometrial thickness on the day of embryo transfer (7.97 ± 1.37 vs. 7.50 ± 0.60 mm, P < 0.001) were significantly higher in the treatment group compared to the control group. In addition, histological assessment of the paired endometrial tissues collected before and after operation revealed a relatively higher number of tubular glands after operation (15.1 ± 13.2 vs. 28.8 ± 30.4, P = 0.166).
Conclusions: To conclude, the application of cHA gel in patients with moderate to severe IUA during hysteroscopy can improve the quality of endometrium and uterine receptivity and consequently enhance the clinical pregnancy rate after IVF/CSI and FET.
Keywords: Asherman syndrome; Cross-linked hyaluronan gel; Embryo transfer; Hysteroscopy; Intrauterine adhesion; Uterine receptivity.