tubal dredging

Tubal dredge surgery mainly treats female infertility caused by tubal stenosis or blockage caused by fallopian tube or pelvic peritoneal inflammation. Clinically used tubal dredge surgery has transcervical tubal dredge, laparoscopic combined with tubal dredge. Treatment of diseases: fallopian tube obstruction Indication 1. All segments of the fallopian tube obstruction can be performed by selective fallopian tube angiography and fluid. 2. Interstitial to obstruction of the ampulla can be used to try the tubal dredge. 3. Conventional hysterosalpingography can not be completed because the cervix is too loose, so you can try this test carefully. Contraindications 1. Reproductive or pelvic acute inflammation. 2. Severe systemic disease. 3. The distal end of the ampulla and the obstruction of the umbrella end should not be recanalized with the fallopian tube. 4. Severe occlusion of the uterine horn, ligation of the fallopian tube anastomosis and re-occlusion after surgery and the diagnosis of tuberculous tubal obstruction should not be dredging. Surgical procedure Surgical methods: 1, fallopian tube angioplasty: indications include partial or complete fallopian tube obstruction caused by inflammation around the fallopian tube, and can still identify the fallopian tube umbrella, and some fallopian tube umbrella end lock or umbrella varus. 2, adhesion lysis: for the fallopian tube and ovary and attachment and pelvic wall and intestine, retina and other inflammation or endometriosis adhesions. 3, in the uterine horn at the fallopian tube uterus implantation: indications with the fallopian tube uterine horn surgery. Mainly used for the obstruction of the tubal interstitial. 4, fallopian tube uterine horn surgery: for inflammatory diseases caused by tubal obstruction, endometriosis, nodular fallopian tube or fallopian tube isthmus polyps, can also be performed after sterilization or ectopic pregnancy (also known as ectopic pregnancy) surgery .

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