What does tubal reopening surgery mean?

Tubal Reopening Surgery is a procedure to reconnect and open the fallopian tubes that have been artificially or pathologically disconnected. Incomplete fallopian tubes will affect the functions of egg collection, egg transportation and the meeting between sperm and egg, thus affecting conception, and is also an important cause of female infertility, accounting for about 30% of female infertility. Therefore, the probability of pregnancy can be improved through tubal reversal surgery, which is generally applicable to women who have the requirement of reproduction after tubal ligation and are younger than 39 years old. For women with serious contraindications to pregnancy, acute inflammation of the reproductive tract or pelvis, and ovarian failure, this surgery cannot be completed, and it is also important to note that after tubal reversal there is also the possibility of recurrence of adhesions, so there is a possibility of ectopic pregnancy in the long term. For women who want to undergo tubal reversal surgery, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to choose the appropriate surgical method to reverse the fallopian tubes to increase the chances of pregnancy.