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What is a Tuboplasty?

Published in Tubal Surgery 2 mins read

A tuboplasty is a surgical repair of the fallopian tubes.

Understanding Tuboplasty

Tuboplasty, also known as tubal reversal or tubal reanastomosis, is a surgical procedure designed to restore fertility in women who have had their fallopian tubes blocked or damaged. The primary goal is to unblock or repair the fallopian tubes, which are crucial for transporting the egg from the ovary to the uterus and for fertilization. According to the reference, these tubes often become damaged intentionally for sterilization or unintentionally by previous infections, surgery, or scar tissue produced by endometriosis.

Why is Tuboplasty Performed?

Tuboplasty is typically performed to:

  • Reverse a tubal ligation (sterilization procedure).
  • Repair damage to the fallopian tubes caused by:
    • Infections
    • Previous surgeries
    • Scar tissue from endometriosis

The Fallopian Tubes

The fallopian tubes play a vital role in female fertility. They serve as the pathway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus. They also provide the site where fertilization by sperm usually occurs. Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes can prevent pregnancy.

Conclusion

Tuboplasty is a surgical option for women seeking to restore fertility by repairing or unblocking their fallopian tubes. This procedure aims to enable natural conception by restoring the proper function of the fallopian tubes.