Tubal incompatibility can be treated by hysteroscopic intubation, but the results of the procedure vary depending on the blockage.
1. If the tubes are impassable at the opening or proximal end of the tubes, the tubes may usually be unblocked by hysteroscopic intubation, and this treatment is more effective. However, hysteroscopy is usually not effective in resolving adhesions at the umbilical and distal ends of the tubes.
2. Inflammation around the fallopian tube is more serious, the wall of the tube is thickened, including cilia and mucosa have been seriously damaged, in this case, the effect is also worse. Hysteroscopy can be used to unblock the tubes, but the functions of egg pickup and fertilized egg transfer usually cannot be fully restored.
The specific need depends on the location and degree of tubal obstruction, and follow the doctor’s instructions to cooperate with the treatment.