hallo Doc,
i did my HSG in may and showed that the tubes were blocked was later referred to do a HSG high pressure xray and the result is , Right tube is irregular in outline with partial fimbrial adhesions and minimal spill and the Left tube is with free peritonial spill... does that mean they are still blocked? plz advise, Hawii
Hello welcome to Health care magic. 1. As you have undergone the procedure you know how it done. 2.A type of contrast (colour in simple words) is pushed in to the uterus through cervical opening, it will fill the uterus and spill on both open ends of the tubes, seen on the TV screen and captured as x-ray film. 3.Both tubes are open ended normally. If there is blockage there will not be any spillage. 4.One side spillage does have chance to get pregnant. Any thing to ask? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Does The HSG X-ray Show?
Hello welcome to Health care magic. 1. As you have undergone the procedure you know how it done. 2.A type of contrast (colour in simple words) is pushed in to the uterus through cervical opening, it will fill the uterus and spill on both open ends of the tubes, seen on the TV screen and captured as x-ray film. 3.Both tubes are open ended normally. If there is blockage there will not be any spillage. 4.One side spillage does have chance to get pregnant. Any thing to ask? do not hesitate. Thank you.