Salpingostomy

Salpingostomy is a surgical procedure that is used to treat fallopian tube diseases such as adhesions, cysts, or scars. It involves creating an opening in the fallopian tube through which sperm and eggs can pass.

Salpingostomy is performed in case of adhesions that form as a result of inflammatory processes in the fallopian tubes, which leads to disruption of their function and infertility. This operation can also be performed if there are cysts in the fallopian tubes or with scars on the walls that lead to obstruction of the fallopian tubes.

Before the operation, an examination is carried out, including an ultrasound of the pelvic organs, blood and urine tests, as well as smears for flora. After this, the doctor sets a date for the operation and prepares the patient for the procedure.

During the operation, the surgeon makes a small incision in the wall of the fallopian tube, through which a special instrument called a probe is inserted. The probe passes through the adhesions or cyst, destroying them and creating an opening. Stitches are then placed at the incision site to prevent bleeding and infection.

After surgery, the patient may experience some discomfort, but this usually goes away within a few days. However, if complications such as bleeding or infection occur after surgery, the patient may require additional treatment.

Overall, salpingostomy is an effective treatment for fallopian tube disease and can help a woman become a mother. However, before undergoing the operation, it is necessary to undergo a full examination and consult with a doctor.



Salpingostomy is a surgical operation in which an additional hole is created in the abdominal cavity to drain urine. It can be used to treat various urinary tract conditions such as kidney stones, bladder or ureteral tumors, and to restore bladder function after injury or surgery.

Salpingostomy surgery is usually performed through a small incision in the abdominal wall, which is then closed with sutures. After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital under the supervision of doctors to make sure everything is going well.

Benefits of salpingotomy include improved bladder function, reduced risk of urinary tract infections, and reduced pain when urinating. However, like any other surgery, it may have some risks, such as bleeding, infection and damage to abdominal organs.

In general, salpingostomatic surgery is an effective method for treating various diseases of the genitourinary system. However, before undergoing it, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and discuss all possible risks and benefits with your doctor.