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Tubal Surgery for Infertility |
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| Date Added: September 19, 2011 10:16:25 AM | |
| Author: Rotunda | |
| Category: Health: Women's Health | |
Infertility is one of the common problems that couple face especially when trying to start a family. Over the years, various treatments have been tried in order to find a solution to this problem, and as a result, numerous researches and studies have been started. Research has shown that there are many causes to infertility. Some causes are more on the hormonal imbalance of each person, whereas there are some which have certain defects or abnormalities in the physical structure of the person. There are also those who have developed certain diseases or problems that led to the infertility, and many other reasons. Causes of female factor infertility may include: Tubal blockage or obstruction Endometriosis and pelvic pain Menstrual issues including premature menopause Problems with ovulation e.g. polycystic ovarian disease Starting off with the procedures done on women, here are the following infertility surgery procedures normally being done: 1]Hysteroscopy Hysteroscopy is the procedure that allows a gynaecologist to look inside the uterus with the help of a long tube about the size of a straw which has a built in viewing devise. It is inserted through the vagina and the cervix (neck of the uterus) into the cavity of the uterus (endometrial cavity). The cavity is distended with fluid to enable proper visualisation. This procedure is useful for diagnosis and treatment of some problems that cause infertility, miscarriages or abnormal menstruation. Hysteroscopy is generally a procedure with low risk of complications and enables quick and effective treatment. Recovery from the surgery is also quick. Hysteroscopy may be • Diagnostic hysteroscopy: to examine the inside of the uterus to either diagnose or confirm the results of other tests such as hysterosalpingography (HSG). Polyps (fleshy tags arising from the lining of the uterus), fibroids (harmless growths arising from the muscle of the uterus), scarring or developmental defects on the inside of the uterus can be detected through this procedure. • Operative hysteroscopy may be used instead of major abdominal operation to treat some problems such as scarring, developmental abnormalities, and fibroids. 2]Diagnostic laparoscopy Diagnostic laparoscopy is a procedure that is done to look at the organs and tissues in the abdomen. It is an essential part of infertility work up as some conditions such as endometriosis and tubal damage cannot be reliable and appropriately assessed by any other modality of investigation. In Laparoscopy the incision is small (keyhole) and in the bellybutton (umbilicus). Additional two to three small (0.5 to 1cm) incisions may be made according to need. As the incisions are much smaller than the traditional abdominal operations, the time taken by patients to recover from the surgery is much lesser as is the pain. Laparoscopy is also termed as minimally invasive surgery/band-aid surgery or keyhole surgery. In this surgery, a telescope is inserted usually through the umbilicus and the peritoneal cavity and the organs within it are inspected directly. The magnified images are displayed on monitors. Many problems such as abnormalities with the tubes, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and adhesions can be diagnosed. Laparoscopy is a routine part of infertility work-up as some abnormalities such as endometriosis and tubal abnormality can only be assessed through this procedure. 3]Operative Laparoscopy Many infertility disorders can be safely treated through the Laparoscope. In this case, the surgery is called Operative Laparoscopy. It often requires more small cuts in the abdomen usually above the pubic bone and on the sides (usually two or three). It also requires a series of specialized instruments like graspers, biopsy forceps, scissors, coagulators, electrosurgical or laser instruments needle holders and suture materials which are inserted through these small cuts. With Operative Laparoscopy, there are no major incisions, and the abdomen is not opened. Because of this, the patient can frequently go home the same day after surgery. This greatly reduces the pain after surgery, and as the recovery is faster, it allows you to return to work and normal activities sooner. For more on IVF treatment options like Infertility Surgery,Operative Laparoscopy,Diagnostic laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy,Tubal blockage,Endometriosis,Menstrual issues,Problems with ovulation,polycystic ovarian disease when trying to start a family contact the IVF Infertility specialist doctors India, Male infertility,Doctors and specialist in male and female infertility from India. Affordable IVF Infertility Surgery,IVF Treatment, Infertility Clinic India,IVF Clinic Mumbai,India,Rotunda Fertility Clinic Phone: +91 22 26390044 or +91 22 26390088 http://www.rotunda.co.in http://rotundablue.wordpress.com/fertility-infertility-ivf-treatment/infertility-surgerymale-infertility-surgery http://www.iwannagetpregnant.com |
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