Selective osteal salpingography and transvaginal catheter dilatation in the diagnosis and treatment of fallopian tube obstruction

  • University Medical Center New Orleans ROR

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology, 154(4), 735-740

DOI 10.2214/ajr.154.4.2107667 PMID 2107667

Abstract

Selective salpingography and transvaginal catheter dilatation were performed in 157 women with infertility to diagnose, localize, and classify obstructive diseases of the fallopian tubes and to correct obstruction of the proximal (uterine-end) tube. In 61 (39%) of the patients, the selective salpingograms showed patent tubes despite the fact that two previous hysterosalpingograms showed obstruction of the proximal (uterine-end) tube. Transvaginal catheter dilatation successfully recanalized the proximal portion of the tubes in 79 (82%) of 96 patients with obstructed tubes. In 18 of 25 with successful transvaginal catheter dilatation and 6-month follow-up salpingography, the tubes remained patent. Coexisting disease of the distal (ovarian-end) tubes was diagnosed in 29 (18%) of the patients. Pregnancy was achieved in 11 of the 157 patients (six in whom obstructions were corrected by transvaginal catheter dilatation and five in whom selective salpingograms showed patent tubes). There were no complications due to the procedure. The excellent diagnostic and therapeutic yield, lack of complications, and low cost justify the use of these percutaneous techniques to investigate female infertility and to treat obstruction of the uterine end of the fallopian tube.

Topics

selective salpingography fallopian tube obstruction diagnosis, transvaginal catheter dilatation proximal tubal obstruction, fallopian tube recanalization percutaneous technique, tubal obstruction infertility hysterosalpingography false positive, proximal tubal blockage catheter treatment pregnancy outcome, selective osteal salpingography tubal patency, fallopian tube obstruction nonsurgical recanalization, tubal factor infertility interventional radiology, Lang selective salpingography tubal dilatation, proximal tubal occlusion catheter recanalization success rate
PMID 2107667 2107667 DOI 10.2214/ajr.154.4.2107667 10.2214/ajr.154.4.2107667

Cite this article

Lang, E. K., Dunaway, H. E., & Roniger, W. E. (1990). Selective osteal salpingography and transvaginal catheter dilatation in the diagnosis and treatment of fallopian tube obstruction. *AJR. American journal of roentgenology*, *154*(4), 735-740. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.154.4.2107667

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