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Tubal Surgery to Unblock Fallopian Tubes (Tuboplasty)
Fallopian tubes blockage is
due to various reasons. If fallopian tubes are blocked at the distal end (away from
the womb) and is usually due to tubal or pelvic infection, adhesions or endometriosis.
In distal end blockage TCTC is not a suitable method to clear the blockage. Surgery
under general anaesthetic, open abdomen is indicated. In these cases, the distal
opening of the tube is reconstructed and stitched in such a manner to prevent closure
again. Adhesions are normally divided as much as possible. Ovaries might be buried
in adhesions but normally cleared during the operation.
After repairing the tubes,
a dye called Methylene Blue is injected via the cervix to ensure the success of the
operation. Any other ovarian problem could be dealt with at the same time. This procedure
carries high success rate and patient may stay one night in hospital or go home the
same day. We usually use a medicine to prevent the formation of adhesions after surgery.
Our aim is to help you to achieve a normal spontaneous pregnancy as an alternative
to IVF. We are one of the very few clinic in the world offering unblocking of the
fallopian tubes by a way of catheter under local anaesthetic which takes less than
30 minutes to help you to have your baby thus making IVF is not the only solution
for you if you have blocked tubes.
We are here to help you to get that baby you want.
We
normally will see the patient on week after surgery and a month later when blood
may be taken for hormones testing. A month later fertility drug may be given to speed
up the desired conception.
Unfortunately, the number of the experienced surgeons
performing this type of surgery is declining as most of the new generations are trained
for IVF rather than this delicate type of surgery. But once again, patients should
know all the options available to them and they have the right to choose.

