Severe tubal adhesion can be treated by tubal adhesion release surgery, and if the treatment effect is not good, tubectomy can be used on the affected side.
1. Tubal Adhesion Release: If the degree of tubal adhesion is not serious and the structure of fallopian tube is still normal, the structure and function of fallopian tube can be restored after releasing the fallopian tube and surrounding tissues. If the adhesion is serious and the tube loses its original structure, the function of the tube may not be restored even after disintegrating the adhesion, and the risk of pelvic inflammatory diseases and ectopic pregnancy may be increased at the same time.
2. Tubectomy on the affected side: If the tubes are seriously adhered and the structure is not clearly distinguishable, and if the tubes are barely separated from each other and cannot achieve a better therapeutic effect, then tubectomy on the affected side can be used, and the probability of natural pregnancy will be reduced by half after the operation.