Lumbosalpingostomy

Lumbosapyingostomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat infertility and other gynecological diseases associated with the fallopian tubes. During the operation, an incision is made in the abdominal cavity, through which the doctor gains access to the fallopian tubes and performs the necessary manipulations.

Lumbosalpingostomy is one of the most common operations in gynecology, which is performed to restore the patency of the fallopian tubes. This method is used in cases where the fallopian tubes are blocked or damaged, leading to ovulation problems and infertility.

During the operation, the doctor makes an incision in the abdominal wall and then enters the abdominal cavity through the incision. He then locates the fallopian tubes and removes any obstructions that may be preventing them from working, such as adhesions or scars.

Once the obstructions are removed, the fallopian tubes are repaired and the doctor closes the incision. The operation usually takes about 1-2 hours and is performed under general anesthesia.

It is important to note that lumbosalnigostomy can only be performed after a thorough examination and consultation with a specialist. Before surgery, you must undergo a full examination, including blood and urine tests, as well as an ultrasound examination.

One of the benefits of lumbosalipingostomy is that it can restore patency of the fallopian tubes and improve the chances of pregnancy. However, like any other surgery, it may have certain risks, such as infection, bleeding or organ damage. Therefore, before carrying out the operation, it is necessary to carefully weigh the pros and cons and contact a qualified specialist.