It takes 3-7 days to be hospitalized for tubal blockage surgery. Before hospitalization, relevant tests such as routine blood, coagulation, infectious diseases, vaginal discharge, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray should be done. The timing of the surgery is in 3-7 days of clean menstruation and no sexual intercourse before surgery. Nowadays, all tubal plastic surgery is minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, and hysteroscopy is also done to understand the endometrial condition, the presence of adhesions and polyps, as having this disease can affect pregnancy and the implantation of pregnant eggs. In laparoscopy, we have to look at the condition of the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes, separate them if there are adhesions, and also do the lavage again to see if the fallopian tubes are open or closed, and where they are blocked. After surgery, antibiotics should be given for 2-3 days to observe bleeding and fever, if normal, you can be discharged after 3 days. If the pelvic adhesions are heavy and there is fever, the number of days of antibiotics will increase, and you can be discharged after a week or so after normal.