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Fallopian tube microsurgery in infertility
Fallopian tube microsurgery in the treatment of infertility is a modern and minimally invasive method of treatment. There are many causes of infertility and it is individually diagnosed in patients. It often happens that it results from obstruction of the fallopian tubes, which can be caused by various factors such as polyps, fibroids or endometriotic lesions. The fallopian tubes can be so narrow that the occurrence of any obstruction can effectively prevent pregnancy. In such cases, it is important to perform a minimally invasive procedure that will remove the problem and at the same time not damage other organs. One of the best solutions is laparoscopic microsurgery of the fallopian tubes in infertility.
Laparoscopic microsurgery of the fallopian tubes in the treatment of infertility.
Fallopian tube obstruction surgery is performed laparoscopically, it is a minimally invasive method. During the operation, several-centimeter incisions are made through which specialized surgical instruments are introduced into the abdominal cavity. Not only the tools are introduced, but also the camera, thanks to which the surgeon observes the transmitted image of the operating field. Very small sizes of surgical instruments allow for precise treatment. Thanks to the minimally invasive method, patients recover faster after the procedure.
Always remember to inform your doctor about any medications you are taking and any comorbidities during your consultation. Patients diagnosed with infertility are qualified for laparoscopic microsurgery of the fallopian tubes in the treatment of infertility during consultations at the Gynecological Outpatient Clinic. The recommended preparation for the procedure or the tests required may vary depending on the procedure. For this reason, before the procedure, a comprehensive diagnosis should be performed in accordance with the doctor’s recommendations and properly prepared for the operation.
The most important advantage of minimally invasive laparoscopic microsurgery is the high precision and low invasiveness of the procedure – small incisions, minimal blood loss during the procedure.
The patient comes home the next day after the procedure. The recovery period after the procedure is 7-14 days. During this time, incision wounds heal, usually leaving no cosmetic defects. You should limit physical shipments during the recovery period.
Patients who struggle with comorbidities or who take regular medications must inform their doctor about this fact during the consultation qualifying for the procedure. You should follow the doctor’s instructions before the procedure, including appropriate diagnostic tests, and after the surgery during the convalescence period.
- About the procedure
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Laparoscopic microsurgery of the fallopian tubes in the treatment of infertility.
Fallopian tube obstruction surgery is performed laparoscopically, it is a minimally invasive method. During the operation, several-centimeter incisions are made through which specialized surgical instruments are introduced into the abdominal cavity. Not only the tools are introduced, but also the camera, thanks to which the surgeon observes the transmitted image of the operating field. Very small sizes of surgical instruments allow for precise treatment. Thanks to the minimally invasive method, patients recover faster after the procedure.
- Preparation
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Always remember to inform your doctor about any medications you are taking and any comorbidities during your consultation. Patients diagnosed with infertility are qualified for laparoscopic microsurgery of the fallopian tubes in the treatment of infertility during consultations at the Gynecological Outpatient Clinic. The recommended preparation for the procedure or the tests required may vary depending on the procedure. For this reason, before the procedure, a comprehensive diagnosis should be performed in accordance with the doctor’s recommendations and properly prepared for the operation.
- Convalescence
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The most important advantage of minimally invasive laparoscopic microsurgery is the high precision and low invasiveness of the procedure – small incisions, minimal blood loss during the procedure.
The patient comes home the next day after the procedure. The recovery period after the procedure is 7-14 days. During this time, incision wounds heal, usually leaving no cosmetic defects. You should limit physical shipments during the recovery period.
- Precautions
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Patients who struggle with comorbidities or who take regular medications must inform their doctor about this fact during the consultation qualifying for the procedure. You should follow the doctor’s instructions before the procedure, including appropriate diagnostic tests, and after the surgery during the convalescence period.
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