With a technical success rate of over 90% and no hospital stay required, Fallopian Tube Recanalization is often the best treatment option to help clear blockages in the fallopian tubes, mainly caused by 👇 ⭐ A buildup of debris from pelvic infection ⭐ Scarring from previous abdominal surgery ⭐ Certain STDs ⭐ Previous ectopic pregnancy […]
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Fallopian Tube Recanalization (FTR) is a procedure that clears blockages in the the fallopian tubes in order to allow conception to take place 🌷 FTR is pain-free and involves inserting a small catheter through the cervix, into the uterus, and through the fallopian tubes to remove the blockage ✨ If you have been diagnosed with […]
East London, Cape Town and Johannesburg — we’re on our way ✈️Our October hospital dates are in👇 🗓️5-6 Oct: St. Dominic’s Hospital in EL. 🗓️16-18 Oct: Netcare Parklane and Fourways Life hospitals in JHB. 🗓️10-11, 24-25, 31 Oct: Christiaan Barnard Memorial and UCT Private Academic hospital in CPT. If you have been diagnosed with uterine […]
Fallopian Tube Recanalisation (FTR) is a non-surgical procedure which clears blockages to improve the possibility of pregnancy 🌸 This procedure is performed in 4 easy steps 👇 🌷 An intravenous drip is placed and short acting medication is given for sedation. 🌷 A speculum is then placed in the vagina and a catheter is inserted […]
DYK: Blocked fallopian tubes or ‘tubal occlusion’ accounts for 20% to 30% of female infertility? This is because when the tubes are obstructed, fertilisation becomes difficult. Fortunately, Fallopian Tube Recanalisation (FTR) is a minimally invasive procedure that will clear blockages and enhance your chances of pregnancy 💫 If you have been diagnosed and wish to […]
Fallopian Tube Recanalization (FTR) is a non-surgical procedure to clear blockages in the fallopian tubes — an integral part of a woman’s reproductive system 🌸 With a technical success rate of over 90%, FTR is the best treatment option to help various blockages 👇 🌼Proximal: Located near the uterus 🌼Medial: Positioned in the middle of […]
Q: How are blocked tubes diagnosed? A: Blocked fallopian tubes can be diagnosed through various methods, most commonly Hysterosalpingography or HSG. This is a diagnostic procedure where a contrast dye is injected into the uterus, and X-ray images are taken to visualize the flow of the dye through the fallopian tubes. If there is a […]
