Some women have blocked fallopian tubes, which seriously affects the health of women. Therefore, once female patients have this problem, they should pay attention to timely treatment to ensure their health, avoid the problem of blocked fallopian tubes affecting women's health, and avoid the deterioration of the disease and affecting safety. So what should I do if the fallopian tubes are blocked? Female infertility is mostly caused by fallopian tube problems, especially fallopian tube obstruction infertility. The fallopian tube plays an important role in female reproductive function. It is located in the "fortress" where sperm passes through and combines with sperm and eggs and the fertilized egg runs. If it is not released, it is basically impossible for sperm to pass through. In recent years, due to the increasing number of diseases such as intrauterine infection and endometriosis, various inflammatory stimuli, and ascending bacterial infection causing local tissue adhesion and obstruction of the fallopian tube are also very common. Once the fallopian tube is blocked, it is difficult for sperm to pass through and combine with the egg. Even if the egg has been fertilized, it cannot enter the uterus to implant and develop. If it stays in the fallopian tube and develops, it will become an ectopic pregnancy. This ectopic pregnancy is a serious blow to the health of women's fallopian tubes and a hidden danger to women's life safety. So, what to do if the fallopian tube is blocked? The hospital introduced the COOK guidewire interventional recanalization procedure, using minimally invasive technology to fulfill the dream of having a child, bringing good news to infertile patients. The hospital was the first to introduce imported contrast agents, and used advanced equipment to carry out professional angiography to form high-definition images, helping doctors accurately identify the main causes of infertility. This technology allows examination and surgery to be performed simultaneously under the visual state of X-ray or hysteroscopy, maximizing the treatment efficiency and reducing the patient's pain. Practice has shown that the effectiveness of this technology in treating infertility caused by fallopian tube obstruction and adhesion is as high as over 95%. The new generation of COOK guidewire technology has a very good therapeutic effect on the treatment of infertility caused by fallopian tube obstruction and other reasons. The hospital uses COOK guidewire technology while adopting hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, fertility mirror and other technologies, commonly known as "three mirrors and one wire". Under a visual state, a guidewire as thin as 0.15 mm is sent into the adhesion and infarction of the fallopian tube for dredging, thereby restoring the fallopian tube to its normal state and completely curing infertility. Once female patients have this problem, they should pay attention to consult a doctor for treatment in time. This will ensure the physical health of female patients, avoid the deterioration of the disease and threaten the health and safety of women, avoid the deterioration of the disease and threaten the safety of women's body, and avoid affecting the harmony of the couple. |
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