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Rani
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Three time miscarriage when 5th month of preg. Now hystroscopy done in oct 10 adhesions were found in tubes and laproscopy surgery done. Both tubes wre opened. But still not conceived.may be adhesion reformed agin. What is your advice. Should i go with surgery once again. But how adhesions can be treated permanently. Thanks for your helpp. |
re: Adesions in Fellopian tubes
by Dr M K Gupta -
Mar 10th, 2012
10:45 pm
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Dear Rani The adhesion can be removed by laparoscopic technique called as adhesiolysis. The diagnosis of pelvic factor infertility especially due to adhesion can be made sometimes with a hysterosalpingogram. This is an x-ray examination performed in the radiology department of the hospital in which contrast material (dye) is injected through the cervix to the uterine cavity. If the fallopian tubes are open the dye flows into the tubes and then spills out to the abdominal cavity. This is documented in a series of x-ray images during the procedure. In our opinion before going to any surgery you should go for this test. Open but scarred tubes may not be able to perform the necessary functions to result in establishment of a normal intrauterine pregnancy. Proper tubal function allows egg pickup and transport, fertilization, and subsequent embryo transport from the fallopian tube down into the uterus where the embryo would implant. If egg pickup, transport, and fertilization occur properly, but the internal tubal damage does not allow proper transport of the embryo to the uterus, implantation may occur in the tube resulting in a tubal pregnancy. In our opinion you should have a proper evaluation by a gynecologists before going in detail of any surgical procedure. With regards M.K. Gupta |