Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation

Endoscopic Procedures

Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation

What is Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation?

Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat blockages in the fallopian tubes near the uterine opening. Tubal blockages can prevent sperm and egg from meeting, leading to infertility. This procedure clears the blockage, restores tubal function, and improves the chances of natural conception.

How is the Procedure Performed?

Using a hysteroscope, a thin camera is inserted through the cervix to access the uterine cavity. Under direct vision, a fine catheter is guided into the blocked fallopian tube to gently open it, restoring normal flow.

  • No external incisions required
  • Performed under anesthesia for comfort
  • Quick recovery and minimal downtime

 

Helps restore natural fertility

Why Choose Us for Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation?

Accurate Blockage Clearance

We use advanced hysteroscopic techniques to safely and precisely open blocked fallopian tubes without invasive surgery.

Expert Fertility Care

Our specialists have extensive experience in tubal procedures, ensuring accurate diagnosis and safe treatment tailored to each patient.

Improved Natural Conception

By restoring tubal function, this procedure enhances the chances of natural pregnancy and reduces the need for advanced treatments.

Benefits of Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation

Success Rates and Patient Outcomes

Hysteroscopic Tubal Cannulation has shown promising results in improving fertility among women with proximal tubal blockages. Success rates vary depending on the location and extent of the blockage, but studies report over 70–80% tubal patency restoration in eligible cases. 

Many patients conceive naturally within 6 to 12 months following the procedure. At our center, we’ve helped numerous couples avoid IVF and achieve successful pregnancies by resolving tubal issues with this simple yet effective approach. Follow-up imaging, like a sonohysterogram or HSG, is typically used to confirm the restored flow.

Recovery, Aftercare, and Follow-Up

Recovery from the procedure is usually a smooth and swift process. Mild spotting or light cramps may occur for a day or two but resolve without intervention. Women are advised to avoid intercourse, tampon use, and swimming for about a week.

A follow-up consultation within 2–3 weeks ensures that healing is complete and the tubes remain open. Your doctor may recommend waiting for one menstrual cycle before trying to conceive. In most cases, no long-term complications arise, and patients experience restored fertility and improved reproductive health.

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