What to do if your fallopian tubes are blocked?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-23 21:36:27
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For tubal obstruction, salpingography is performed to determine whether there is obstruction and where it is located. If the obstruction is at the fimbrial end (distal end of the fallopian tube), it is often associated with adhesions around the fallopian tube. Surgical treatment is preferred. Laparoscopic exploration and adhesion decomposition will reveal the fimbria of the fallopian tube, which will often be cured. If the obstruction is proximal to the fallopian tube, close to the uterus, surgery is often ineffective and IVF is selected because the obstruction is often caused by damage to the fallopian tube mucosa, which is ineffective for surgical treatment.