Can a blocked fallopian tube be opened?

Whether or not a patient with a blockage in the fallopian tube can be opened depends on the patient’s specific condition. If the patient’s tubal blockage is only caused by a membranous adhesion, it can be opened by doing tubal imaging or tubal fluids. If the tubal adhesion is only proximal localized blockage, through the hysteroscopic guidewire treatment will be able to open; if it is the umbilical end of the fallopian tube adhesion caused by the blockage, through the laparoscopy will be able to; if the patient’s fallopian tube adhesion segment is longer, the adhesion is more dense, in this case it is difficult to carry out the separation. Therefore, whether the patient’s tubal blockage can be opened and what method to be used to open it should be analyzed according to the results of the examination.