For years, reproductive surgery was the mainstay of reproductive care. With the evolution and ultimate success of in vitro fertilization (IVF), reproductive surgery became an adjuvant therapy, indicated mainly for severe symptoms or to enhance success rates with assisted reproductive technologies. As success rates for IVF have plateaued, and emerging data rekindles the enormous benefits of surgically correcting reproductive pathologies, there is renewed interest among reproductive surgeons in reviving research and surgical expertise in this area. In addition, new instrumentation and surgical techniques to preserve fertility have gained traction and will solidify the need to have skilled reproductive endocrinology and infertility surgeons in our practice.
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Bortoletto, P., Romanski, P. A., Petrozza, J. C., & Pfeifer, S. M. (2023). Reproductive surgery: revisiting its origins and role in the modern management of fertility. *Fertility and sterility*, *120*(3 Pt 1), 539-550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2023.02.031
Bortoletto P, Romanski PA, Petrozza JC, Pfeifer SM. Reproductive surgery: revisiting its origins and role in the modern management of fertility. Fertil Steril. 2023;120(3 Pt 1):539-550. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2023.02.031
Bortoletto, P., et al. "Reproductive surgery: revisiting its origins and role in the modern management of fertility." *Fertility and sterility*, vol. 120, no. 3 Pt 1, 2023, pp. 539-550.
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