Selective salpingography and fluoroscopic transcervical salpingoplasty for diagnosis and treatment of proximal fallopian tube occlusions

Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 72(6), 458-464

DOI 10.3109/00016349309021135 PMID 8394625 Source

Abstract

In 25 women with primary or secondary infertility, primary hysterosalpingography (HSG) or laparoscopy with chromopertubation indicated 33 proximal and 2 distal tubal obstructions. Four salpingectomies had been performed earlier. All patients were considered for transcervical catheter salpingoplasty (TCSP) to reconstruct tubal patency. Secondary examination with repeat HSG or selective osteal salpingography confirmed 26 proximal and 3 distal tubal occlusions while 17 tubes were patent. Selective osteal salpingography was performed successfully in 32 of 33 (97%) tubes. Sixteen of 26 (61.5%) proximally occluded tubes were successfully recanalized by coaxial catheter and guidewire technique while two of three distally occluded tubes were reopened by forceful flushing of contrast medium. So far, one ectopic and five intrauterine pregnancies were achieved in ten patients with observation time more than four months. Three patients have had normal deliveries. The favorable results, lack of complications and low costs seem to justify the recommendation to use selective salpingography and fallopian tube recanalization as the first intervention in patients with obstruction of the proximal fallopian tube.

Topics

proximal tubal occlusion treatment, selective salpingography, transcervical catheter salpingoplasty, fallopian tube recanalization, tubal patency restoration, fluoroscopic tubal catheterization, proximal tubal blockage repair, coaxial catheter tubal surgery, minimally invasive tubal surgery, cornual obstruction treatment, fallopian tube catheter technique

Cite this article

Mårtensson, O., Nilsson, B., Ekelund, L., Johansson, J., & Wickman, G. (1993). Selective salpingography and fluoroscopic transcervical salpingoplasty for diagnosis and treatment of proximal fallopian tube occlusions. *Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica*, *72*(6), 458-464. https://doi.org/10.3109/00016349309021135

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