If one side of the fallopian tube is removed and one side is unobstructed, is it necessary to do laparoscopy? If laparoscopy is done, it is of little significance
Condition Analysis:
You should try to conceive naturally first. If you can't conceive naturally when you are in the state of pregnancy preparation and ovulation is monitored by ultrasound, it is recommended that you carry out a treatment of hysteroscopy and laparoscopy. At the same time, during this operation, you will be given the fluid of fallopian tube again to further clarify
Condition Analysis:
From your salpingography, the left fallopian tube is considered to have a certain adhesion. There is hope for natural pregnancy after laparoscopy, but it also depends on the situation of fallopian tube during operation. Moreover, if you are not pregnant half a year after laparoscopy, you will consider that the operation has failed and you need to make further test tube babies.
Condition Analysis:
If it is determined that it is a fallopian tube problem, it is necessary to carry out laparoscopy. Laparoscopy can intuitively observe the appearance of fallopian tube and whether it is unobstructed. If it is determined that it is not unobstructed, surgical intervention can be carried out in time according to the location and scope of blockage.
Condition Analysis:
From the results of this examination, the right fallopian tube is completely blocked and the left fallopian tube is unobstructed. It is necessary to do laparoscopy or combined hysteroscopic surgery to dredge the fallopian tube if there are fertility requirements. But laparoscopic surgery is not necessarily able to dredge.
Condition Analysis:
If there are fertility requirements now, this must be dredged through surgery, because there is only one side of the fallopian tube, so there is still a situation of patency but not patency. It must be treated, but you can also choose to use drugs for treatment first. If the drug treatment has no obvious therapeutic effect, then choose surgical treatment
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, generally, one side of the fallopian tube has been removed, and the other side is unobstructed. In this case, I don't think it's of great significance to do laparoscopic surgery. It's better to do other treatments to dredge the fallopian tube. If it doesn't work, you can also choose test tube baby, which may have a better effect.