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Recanalization

When the blood flow is re-established in a formerly occluded region, it is known as recanalization. This is a phenomenon that helps to destabilize the occluded region or reunite the interrupted bodily channels such as blood vessels leading to rebleeding at the treatment site.

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My hysterosalpingography report says stenosis of the left fallopian tube. Can I conceive?

Query: Hi doctor,I am a 29-year-old and trying to conceive. I did an HSG. There is no opacification of the distal two-thirds. There is no peritoneal spillage from the left fallopian tube. The right fallopian tube does not opacify in keeping with a cornual occlusion. The impression is cornual occlusion of t...  Read Full »


Dr. Balakrishnan R

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. The most common cause of secondary infertility is tubal problems. The most common problem is infection. This could be any of the vaginal organisms which can ascend into the uterus & later into the tubes. They usually damage both tubes at ...  Read Full »

Does an ovarian cyst removal surgery open up the tied fallopian tubes automatically?

Query: Hello doctor, I got my tubes tied eight years ago, but I strongly regret doing that. Within a week, I was diagnosed with a cyst of size 1.9 inches in my left ovary and had surgery to remove the cyst. My question is, what is the chance of pregnancy after my surgery? Thanks.  Read Full »


Dr. Radha Peruvemba Hariharan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Removal of the ovarian cyst will not make your tube reopen. On removing the cyst, all connections with our uterus will be tied and secured before they cut and take the cyst away. So chances of getting the tube to reopen automatically after this surgery are highly rem...  Read Full »

Is it safe to do tubal ligation reverse surgery now?

Query: Hi doctor,I have had tubes tied for about seven years now and had a tummy tuck before four years. Now, I would like to get tubal ligation reverse surgery done. I was wondering is it safe to have the procedure done. Please explain.  Read Full »


Dr. Balakrishnan R

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.There is no problem in going for tubal recanalization. But as in any surgery, reversal of tubal integrity will not be 100%.The tube may look open and normal, but once damaged by previous surgery, the inner lining of the tube will not be perfect. Just like a patchworkwas don...  Read Full »

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