open access

Vol 87, No 12 (2016)
Review paper
Published online: 2016-12-30
Get Citation

Assisted reproductive technology in reproductive medicine — possibilities and limitations

Marian Szamatowicz
·
Pubmed: 28098933
·
Ginekol Pol 2016;87(12):820-823.

open access

Vol 87, No 12 (2016)
REVIEW PAPERS Gynecology
Published online: 2016-12-30

Abstract

Infertility has become an increasingly common health problem and has been estimated to affect approximately 10% of women in the reproductive age. Due to its high prevalence, it has been deemed a social disease by the World Health Organization (WHO). The causes of infertility are numerous and vary from person to person. As for treatment, the three main therapeutic strategies include pharmacological therapy, surgical therapy — mostly endoscopy, and assisted reproductive technology (ART). Recent decades have witnessed great progress in ART, resulting in successful treatment of the previously untreatable cases, particularly in the field of fertility preservation, preimplantation screening for aneuploidy, uterine transplantations and mitochondrial replacement techniques as prevention against a number of severe diseases. Regardless, ART treatment does not guarantee pregnancy and live birth. The success rate is much smaller as compared to the failure rate, it being among its most important limitations. Embryo implantation is an extremely complex process and represents the most critical step of the reproduction process in humans. Attempts to evaluate endometrial receptivity and strategies for its correction have been discussed. The search for new effective predictors of an individual prognosis remains a crucial challenge for the contemporary reproductive medicine.

Abstract

Infertility has become an increasingly common health problem and has been estimated to affect approximately 10% of women in the reproductive age. Due to its high prevalence, it has been deemed a social disease by the World Health Organization (WHO). The causes of infertility are numerous and vary from person to person. As for treatment, the three main therapeutic strategies include pharmacological therapy, surgical therapy — mostly endoscopy, and assisted reproductive technology (ART). Recent decades have witnessed great progress in ART, resulting in successful treatment of the previously untreatable cases, particularly in the field of fertility preservation, preimplantation screening for aneuploidy, uterine transplantations and mitochondrial replacement techniques as prevention against a number of severe diseases. Regardless, ART treatment does not guarantee pregnancy and live birth. The success rate is much smaller as compared to the failure rate, it being among its most important limitations. Embryo implantation is an extremely complex process and represents the most critical step of the reproduction process in humans. Attempts to evaluate endometrial receptivity and strategies for its correction have been discussed. The search for new effective predictors of an individual prognosis remains a crucial challenge for the contemporary reproductive medicine.

Get Citation

Keywords

infertility, assisted reproductive technology (ART), possibilities of ART, limitations of ART, endometrial receptivity

About this article
Title

Assisted reproductive technology in reproductive medicine — possibilities and limitations

Journal

Ginekologia Polska

Issue

Vol 87, No 12 (2016)

Article type

Review paper

Pages

820-823

Published online

2016-12-30

Page views

8773

Article views/downloads

8075

DOI

10.5603/GP.2016.0095

Pubmed

28098933

Bibliographic record

Ginekol Pol 2016;87(12):820-823.

Keywords

infertility
assisted reproductive technology (ART)
possibilities of ART
limitations of ART
endometrial receptivity

Authors

Marian Szamatowicz

Regulations

Important: This website uses cookies. More >>

The cookies allow us to identify your computer and find out details about your last visit. They remembering whether you've visited the site before, so that you remain logged in - or to help us work out how many new website visitors we get each month. Most internet browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change the settings of your browser to erase cookies or prevent automatic acceptance if you prefer.

By VM Media Group sp. z o.o., ul. Świętokrzyska 73, 80–180 Gdańsk
tel.:+48 58 320 94 94, faks:+48 58 320 94 60, e-mail:  viamedica@viamedica.pl