Fallopian tube recanalization for the management of infertility

  • University of California San Diego ROR

CVIR Endovascular, 6(1), 13

DOI 10.1186/s42155-023-00356-z PMID 36912985

Abstract

Infertility is a world-wide problem, defined as failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. There are multiple causes for infertility involving both male and female factors. Fallopian tube occlusion is a common reason for female infertility. The initial attempts to treat proximal obstruction involved the use of a whalebone bougie positioned in the uterine cornua to dilate the proximal tube by Smith as early as 1849. Fluoroscopic fallopian tube recanalization for the treatment of infertility was first described in 1985. Since that time, there have been over 100 papers describing various methods for recanalization of occluded fallopian tubes. Fallopian tube recanalization is a minimally invasive procedure which is performed on an outpatient basis. It should be a first line therapy for patients with proximal occlusion of fallopian tubes.

Topics

fallopian tube recanalization, tubal occlusion infertility treatment, fluoroscopic tubal catheterization, proximal tubal obstruction, tubal infertility management, selective salpingography, fallopian tube patency restoration, hysterosalpingography tubal blockage, interventional radiology infertility, tubal factor infertility treatment
PMID 36912985 36912985 DOI 10.1186/s42155-023-00356-z 10.1186/s42155-023-00356-z

Cite this article

Roberts, A. (2023). Fallopian tube recanalization for the management of infertility. *CVIR endovascular*, *6*(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-023-00356-z

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