Are Fallopian Tubes With Visualized Till Fimbrial End With Free Spillage, With Terminal Dilatation Serious Concerns?
Question: Hi,
My wife have done HSG recently.
Below are details written in the report.
Uterus: Endocavity is normal in shape size and position
Rt. Tube: visualized till fimbrial end with free spillage, with terminal dilatation.
Lt.Tube: visualized till fimbrial end with free spillage, with terminal dilatation.
Impression: Bilateral patent tubes.
Bilateral terminal dilatation.
----Is it a good sign? Please reply.
My wife have done HSG recently.
Below are details written in the report.
Uterus: Endocavity is normal in shape size and position
Rt. Tube: visualized till fimbrial end with free spillage, with terminal dilatation.
Lt.Tube: visualized till fimbrial end with free spillage, with terminal dilatation.
Impression: Bilateral patent tubes.
Bilateral terminal dilatation.
----Is it a good sign? Please reply.
Brief Answer:
Damaged fallopian tubes likely
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have seen the attached reports and understand your concerns.
Following is my reply:
1) Fallopian tubes seem to be damaged and hence are seen as dilated in the end.This generally happens when there is infection of fallopian tubes.
2) It is difficult to conceive with dilated tubes as they may not be capable of transporting egg into tubes to meet sperms.
3) I suggest you undergo laparoscopy to identify health of fallopian tubes.
4) Alternate and better way is to go ahead with IVF ( test tube baby) treatment which does not require fallopian tubes.
Let me know if you need anymore help.
Regards
Damaged fallopian tubes likely
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have seen the attached reports and understand your concerns.
Following is my reply:
1) Fallopian tubes seem to be damaged and hence are seen as dilated in the end.This generally happens when there is infection of fallopian tubes.
2) It is difficult to conceive with dilated tubes as they may not be capable of transporting egg into tubes to meet sperms.
3) I suggest you undergo laparoscopy to identify health of fallopian tubes.
4) Alternate and better way is to go ahead with IVF ( test tube baby) treatment which does not require fallopian tubes.
Let me know if you need anymore help.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you !!
It would be very challenging for us if we go for IVF as I came to know about the costing of this. Could you please let me know what is the chance that my wife gets pregnant without IVF. As we are thinking of waiting for some more time if any chance is there.
It would be very challenging for us if we go for IVF as I came to know about the costing of this. Could you please let me know what is the chance that my wife gets pregnant without IVF. As we are thinking of waiting for some more time if any chance is there.
Brief Answer:
Laparoscopy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If you wish to wait for few more months, I suggest your wife to undergo hysterolaparoscopy to see if the tubes are damaged and what is the extent.
This would help you to plan waiting.
Regards
Laparoscopy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If you wish to wait for few more months, I suggest your wife to undergo hysterolaparoscopy to see if the tubes are damaged and what is the extent.
This would help you to plan waiting.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar