I was diagnosed with obstruction of the right fallopian tube. The doctor suggested that I should be treated by laparoscopic surgery. I want to know whether this surgery can completely cure the disease and the risks it contains.
Can surgery completely cure tubal blockage? Is there any risk??
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- 3+ months ago by Pink101-s...
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- cure, surgery, obstruction, right, doctor, risk
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Hi,Pink101-shelly, here are some of my views on surgical treatment of fallopian tube obstruction, which I would like to share with you in the hope of helping you.
Surgical therapy is more likely to be selected by patients. Experts say that surgical therapy is popular with women because it can quickly open the blocked fallopian tube. So, what are the surgical treatments for tubal blockage?
Surgical treatment methods vary according to the severity of patient blockage. Tubal hydrotubation can be chosen if only slight blockage and adhesion exist in the tubes. It is necessary to consider a laparoscopy if very severe occlusion and adhesion of fallopian tube were found. Laparoscopy is an advanced surgery so far which can well diagnose the shape of uterine cavity and the opening of fallopian tube can be seen clearly. This helps the physician perform the proper procedure to open the blockage and separate the adhesions.
Furthermore, oral Chinese medicine is suggested after the surgery. Chinese herbal medicine have the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and clearing away heat and toxic substances. These all help to eliminate inflammation after the surgery and help patients recover soon.
Hi there. I know this post is over three months old but I just got on the forum. How did you ever move forward with the blocked fallopian tube? For those reading this, Clear Passage Physical Therapy clears blocked tubes as well or better than surgery 69% and has a better patency (remains open) for years after treatment. ClearPassage.com
I also know that for IVF, the reproductive endocrinologist recommend removing a blocked tube before implantation. and That really does increase the rate of implantation, but opening the tube naturally, also increases the rate of implantation. Check out the research.