Transcervical tubal cannulation, past, present, and future

Fertility and sterility, 60(2), 211-226

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56087-7 PMID 8339814 Source

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate publications that introduced novel diagnostic and therapeutic transcervical procedures on the fallopian tubes.

Design

Major studies that conceptually changed the therapeutic approach to the fallopian tubes were reviewed. Minor publications were also included if they introduced a new concept or contributed to the topic. Clinical publications were selected if they involved transcervical diagnosis and treatment of fallopian tubes.

Results

Transcervical tubal catheterization procedures for diagnosis of tubal disease, tubal obliteration, tubal recanalization, and tubal medication are minimally invasive procedures that can improve our understanding and diagnostic accuracy of tubal disease. These procedures allow transcervical treatment of proximal tubal occlusion. Further improvements in equipment and methodology are promising. Transcervical tubal occlusion, gamete and embryo deposition, and treatment of ectopic pregnancy may all be performed using the transcervical approach.

Conclusion

Transcervical tubal catheterization can replace microsurgery and IVF in selected patients with proximal tubal occlusion, improve the diagnostic accuracy of tubal disease, and deliver medications to the fallopian tubes. Cumulative knowledge suggests that transcervical tubal catheterization should become a universally accepted, taught, and practiced approach in the diagnosis and treatment of the fallopian tubes.

Topics

transcervical tubal cannulation procedure, proximal tubal occlusion recanalization, tubal catheterization fallopian tubes, non-surgical treatment tubal blockage, hysteroscopic tubal recanalization, alternative to IVF tubal factor, selective salpingography tubal occlusion, minimally invasive tubal surgery, fallopian tube obstruction treatment options, tubal patency restoration procedures, microsurgery vs tubal catheterization

Cite this article

Risquez, F., & Confino, E. (1993). Transcervical tubal cannulation, past, present, and future. *Fertility and sterility*, *60*(2), 211-226. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56087-7

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