Resolution of Infertility, Conception, and Successful Delivery After Abdominal Vascular Reconstruction
AUTOR(ES)
Ott, David A.
RESUMO
This is an unusual case report of a patient in whom extensive atherosclerosis of the abdominal and pelvic arterial tree apparently contributed to long-standing infertility. Conception occurred after revascularization. Guidelines are presented for the treatment of infertility with associated vascular disease and for the handling of pregnancy and delivery in the rare patient who has abdominal or pelvic vascular grafts.
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