What happened to the fallopian tubes?

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2025-05-23 22:01:37 Views: 67 times

Fallopian tube tortuosity is generally caused by fallopian tube inflammation, pelvic inflammation, uterine inflammation, and a small part is due to the abnormal development of the fallopian tube itself. This type of fallopian tube patency will not be too good, and it is easy to cause infertility or abnormal pregnancy. Fallopian tube patency can be examined by tubal fluid or hysterosalpingography. These two examination requirements are within 3-7 days of menstruation, and there is no history of cohabitation. In recent years, with the extensive use of obstetrics and gynecology endoscopy, the combination of laparoscopic tubal catheterization, hysteroscopic tubal catheterization and laparoscopy has gradually been shown, among which the accuracy of laparoscopic tubal catheterization can reach 90%-95%, but laparoscopy is traumatic surgery and is not recommended as a routine examination method.

What happened to the fallopian tubes?



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