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Non-Surgical Treatment for Blocked Fallopian Tubes – Find the Right Doctors with Medagg Healthcare

Are you dealing with blocked fallopian tubes? Medagg Healthcare connects you with top hospitals and specialists offering Fallopian Tube Recanalization(FTR) – A safe, Non-Surgical, Minimally Invasive procedure to Treat Fallopian Tube Blockage.

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Why Choose Fallopian Tube Recanalization(FTR)?

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Non-Surgical

No Open Surgery,
No Scars,
No Sutures

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Quick Recovery

Fast healing with minimal downtime.

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Effective Results

Restores fallopian tube function, improving chances of natural conception.

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Enhanced Precision and Safety

Ensures targeted treatment with minimal risk.

What is Blocked Fallopian Tube?

Fallopian Tube Occlusion restricts sperm reaching the egg and causes female infertility, it can also cause

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    Female Infertility

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    Increases Risk of Abnormal Pregnancy

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    Chronic Pelvic Pain

Medagg Healthcare connects you with doctors offering the latest minimally invasive treatments for Fallopian tube blockages.

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How Does Fallopian Tube Recanalization Work?

Consultation

We connect you with expert doctors who assess your condition and recommend the right treatment.

Procedure

It is a minimally invasive procedure where the doctor uses a thin catheter to unblock fallopian tubes. The catheter is guided through the cervix into the uterus under image guidance.

Fast Recovery

You can go home the same day. Some patients are required to stay overnight at the hospital.

Benefits of Choosing FTR to treat Blocked Fallopian Tubes

No Need Surgery

No Need Surgery

Unlike Tubal surgery, Fallopian Tube Recanalization is a non-invasive procedure.

Minimal Scarring

Minimal Scarring

No large incisions required.

Long-Lasting Results

Long-Lasting Results

Ensures durable outcomes by resolving root causes of the condition.

Fertility Preservation

Conceive Normally

Many women are able to conceive naturally after successful fallopian tube recanalization.

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Compare Your Treatment Options

Laparoscopic Surgery

Small incisions are made to insert a camera and specialized tools for treatment. It offers less pain, quicker recovery, and smaller scars compared to open surgery.

Fallopian Tube Recanalization

Non-surgical, typically requires local anesthesia, quick recovery, and restores fertility by clearing blockages.

Treatment Laparoscopic Surgery Fallopian Tube Recanalization
Procedure Surgical, Minimally Invasive Non-Surgical, Minimally Invasive
Hospital Stay 1-3 Days No Hospital Stay
Recovery Time 1–2 Weeks 1-2 Days
Pregnancy Possible Possible
Risks Moderate Low
Performed By Gynaecologist Interventional Radiologist
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Why Trust Medagg Healthcare?

Access to Top Hospitals

We have partnered leading hospitals to ensure the best care for you.

Personalized Care

A Personalized Care Companion will assist you during the hospital visit.

Experienced Specialists

Our network includes some of the top doctors in India who specialize in FTR for Fallopian tube bloackage treatment.

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Frequently Asked Question

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Candidates for FTR include women with tubal blockages or obstructions causing infertility, as diagnosed through imaging tests such as an HSG (hysterosalpingogram).

The success rate of FTR varies depending on factors such as the cause and severity of the tubal blockage. Generally, success rates range from 70% to 100%, with some women achieving pregnancy within a few months after the procedure.

Recovery time after FTR is typically minimal, with most women able to resume normal activities within a day or two. However, your healthcare provider may recommend avoiding strenuous physical activities or sexual intercourse for a short period following the procedure.

Yes, FTR can be repeated if a fallopian tube is still blocked, especially if new blockages develop or if the initial procedure was not successful in restoring tubal patency.

Tubal ligation reversal surgery is a procedure that undo's a tubal ligation. Commonly referred to as "getting your tubes tied", Tubal Ligation is a surgical technique performed to prevent pregnancy in women.

Fallopian tube blockage is detected through a test known as hysterosalpingography(HSG).

Bilateral proximal tubal occlusion is blockage of both the fallopian tubes near the uterus. Bilateral proximal tubal occlusions can be caused due to various reasons such as infection due to abortion, miscarriages or even pelvic inflammatory disease.

Blockage in the middle portion of the fallopian tube is known as Interstitial Fallopian Tube Obstruction. This type of fallopian tube blockage can also be treated with Fallopian tube recanalization.

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a bacterial infection that can be one of the causes of Fallopian tube blockage. Pelvic inflammatory disease if left untreated can cause infertility in women, ectopic pregnancy, chronic pelvic pain etc.

Proximal fallopian tube blockage means a blockage in the fallopian tube near to the uterus. A distal fallopian tube blockage is a blockage in the fallopian tube far from the uterus and near to the ovaries.

FTR can treat tubal blockages, Caused by various conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis, or previous pelvic surgeries.

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Learn more about non-surgical solutions for Blocked fallopian tubes. Contact Medagg Healthcare today to connect with experienced doctors and find the best treatment for you.