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I recently had a laparoscopy and dye procedure and am confused by the surgeon s report. Please help! It states: There was some distal dilation at both ends of the tubes. However, there was free spill of dye. How can you have distal dilation at both ends - I thought the very nature of the term distal means one end of the tube? Does this result indicate infertility?
Hi thanks for writing to health care magic. I have gone through your question. Your laproscopic report suggest free spill of dye on both side suggest that your tubes are patent. Regarding dilatation on both sides no need to worry. No this doesnt means infertility. Your report is good. Have a good health..
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What Does This Dye Procedure Report Signify?
Hi thanks for writing to health care magic. I have gone through your question. Your laproscopic report suggest free spill of dye on both side suggest that your tubes are patent. Regarding dilatation on both sides no need to worry. No this doesnt means infertility. Your report is good. Have a good health..