Does surgery for blocked fallopian tubes require an incision?
Tubal blockage surgery generally does not require open incisions. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Tubal blockages are mostly caused by damage to the tubal mucosal epithelial tissue following infection with pathogenic organisms. Clinically, procedures used to treat tubal blockage include hysterosalpingography, tubal flushing, and combined hysteroscopic-laparoscopic guidewire intervention. These surgical methods are minimally invasive, capable not only of accurately identifying the location of the blockage but also effectively clearing the obstructed area. After such procedures, there are no abdominal scars, and recovery is relatively quick; therefore, traditional open surgery is not required.
Patients are advised to take proper postoperative care measures, avoid consuming spicy and irritating foods, and maintain a balanced, nutritious diet to promote recovery.