Selective salpingography and fallopian tube recanalization

  • Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center ROR

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology, 156(1), 33-38

DOI 10.2214/ajr.156.1.1898568 PMID 1898568

Abstract

Obstruction of the uterine (proximal) end of the fallopian tube is noted on up to 20% of hysterosalpingograms and has a variety of underlying causes. Definitive diagnosis and treatment in the past have required laparoscopy or laparotomy with tubal resection. Selective salpingography and fallopian tube recanalization with fluoroscopically guided catheters has emerged as an improved method both for diagnosis and treatment in these patients. Technical success rates for overcoming the obstruction and visualizing distal tubal anatomy range from 76% to 95%. Pregnancy rates after the procedure vary depending on the patient populations studied; however, early results indicate a greater than 50% intrauterine pregnancy rate by 1 year. The rate of ectopic pregnancy is approximately 10% and that of early tubal reocclusion is less than 30%. Selective salpingography and fallopian tube recanalization is recommended as the first intervention in patients with obstruction of the proximal fallopian tube.

Topics

selective salpingography fallopian tube recanalization, proximal tubal obstruction fluoroscopic catheter treatment, fallopian tube recanalization pregnancy outcomes, Thurmond selective salpingography tubal recanalization, proximal fallopian tube obstruction nonsurgical treatment, hysterosalpingogram tubal obstruction interventional radiology, tubal recanalization vs laparoscopy proximal obstruction, ectopic pregnancy rate after tubal recanalization, fallopian tube catheterization infertility treatment, tubal reocclusion rate after fluoroscopic recanalization
PMID 1898568 1898568 DOI 10.2214/ajr.156.1.1898568 10.2214/ajr.156.1.1898568

Cite this article

Thurmond, A. S. (1991). Selective salpingography and fallopian tube recanalization. *AJR. American journal of roentgenology*, *156*(1), 33-38. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.156.1.1898568

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