Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Overcome Infertility - Types and Risks of Conventional Surgery in Treating Infertility
As mentioned in the previous article, if a couple can not get pregnant after a year of unprotected sex or carry a pregnancy to term is considered infertile couple. Most people in this situation, they will seek help from a conventional physician. After a long examination and diagnosis if the surgical problem is then the following is recommended by your specialist depending on what has been diagnosed. In this article we will discuss the types and the risk of conventional surgery in the treatment of infertility. I. Types of conventional surgery for infertility 1. microsurgery laparotomyLaparotomy microsurgery is a surgical procedure that helps remove scar tissue from the endometrium that in some respects women process interferes with fertilization by rebuilding or repair of the fallopian tube using a microscope. 2. LaparsoscopeAfter a small incision, the laparoscope is inserted to the doctor to see the pelvic organs. If an anomaly is detected, another incision is necessary for the doctor to remove any scar tissue, endometriosis or cyst, etc. It allows the doctor to have a clean view of your abdomen and repair blocked fallopian tubes if necessary.This procedure is often used to treat infertility in women with blocked fallopian tubes and endometriosis. 3. HyteroscopeUsing a field of optical fiber connecting hyteroscope application and stretch the cervical canal, the doctor has a clear view of your uterus. If an abnormality is found as fibroids, polyps and scars, hysteroscopy, were removed because they can obstruct the process of fertility. Hysteroscopy is performed regularly as an outpatient, and the recovery time is usually between 2-3 days. 4. FalloposcopeBy inserting a small flexible fiberoptic scope through tubes cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes, the doctor can clearly see their trunks. It is performed on an outpatient, if the doctor suspects a problem tubal obstruction that interferes with fertilization of eggs. It is often used to determine if the tubes corrective surgery or IVF is the best treatment for infertility. II. RisksLike other surgeries, there are always risks in diagnosis and surgery, including reproductiona) Infectionb) Bleedingc) Reactions to anesthesiad) Damage to other reproductive organs like. intestinal or urinary tract.
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