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Treatment for Blocked Fallopian Tubes

 
Blocked fallopian tubes are a common cause of infertility. According to the cause and location of the obstruction, the treatment is different.
 
Surgical treatment is only used for patients with slight obstruction of the distal or proximal end of the fallopian tube. If they are still pregnant 12 months after the operation, it is necessary to consider assisted childbearing. IVF-ET should be used as a first-line treatment for patients with severe tubal adhesions.
 
Medication
 
Generally, the disease is not treated with drugs, mainly through surgery and assisted reproductive technology.
 
Surgical treatment
 
1. Laparoscopic surgery
 
The main surgical method of proximal obstruction of the fallopian tube is tubal intubation and dredging. The surgical treatment of distal obstruction includes separation of fallopian tube adhesion, Salpingoplasty, and salpingostomy.
 
The advantage of laparoscopic surgery is that the pregnancy rate is not lower than that of open surgery, and it has the advantages of less postoperative adhesion and fast recovery. Laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment is the gold standard of an infertility evaluation.
 
2. Hysteroscopy
 
Under hysteroscopy, tubal catheterization and fluid infusion were performed.
 
Preoperative preparation: It is advised to perform this surgery one week after menstruation;

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