Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Female infertility Due to Fallopian Tube Damage

A common cause of female infertility is due to blockage and scarring of the fallopian tube. This condition prevents the egg from traveling to the fallopian tube and onward to be implanted in the uterus. Blockage of the tube increases the chance of ectopic pregnancy, where the fertilized egg settles in the fallopian tube rather than the uterus.
Fallopian tube block can be caused by untreated pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis and sexually transmitted diseases. Sometimes it can be caused by scar tissue that forms after pelvic surgery. Other potential causes of blocked fallopian tubes include a previous history of uterine infection caused by an abortion or miscarriage, a history of abdominal surgery or a ruptured appendix.

The common tests to diagnose infertility due to fallopian tube damage include
• A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) which is a medical procedure where radio opaque dye is injected through the cervix into the uterus and fallopian tubes. A special X-ray machine then scans the pelvic region to diagnose fibroid tumors, scar tissue, an unusually shaped uterus or blockages in the fallopian tubes.
• Laparoscopic surgery is sometimes performed in order to diagnose tubal factor infertility. This involves making a small incision in the abdomen. A tiny camera is then inserted into this incision, allowing the surgeon to view the fallopian tubes.
Treating Tubal Factor Infertility
Tubal factor infertility can be treated through IVF or fallopian tube surgery.
Invitro Fertilization (IVF)
IVF is recommended for women suffering from tubal factor infertility. IVF involves fertilizing an egg outside the fallopian tubes and then implanting the embryo inside the uterus. Chances of pregnancy through this process are quite high.
Fallopian Tube Surgery
Surgery to remove scar tissue, adhesions and fallopian tube blockage is another option although subsequent pregnancy rates do vary.
A reproductive endocrinologist (fertility specialist) is best suited to take the decision about which of these therapies are to be opted based on several factors, the most significant factor being the degree of tubal damage, the age of the female, and whether other infertility factors (male or female) are present.
For women with significant damage to the ends (fimbria) of their tubes, one IVF attempt offers a better chance of a viable pregnancy than surgery ever will and at a lower overall cost.
East Bay fertility Center Dublin California, specializes in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of infertility providing a complete mind-body experience for fertility couples. East Bay’s experienced medical staff is headed by Dr. Ellen U. Snowden, Medical Director and physician. Dr Snowden is Board Certified in Obstetric, Gynecology, and Reproductive Endocrinology with advanced Fellowship training in the treatment of infertility, recurrent miscarriages and hormonal disorders in women. East Bay Fertility Center performs tests to check the extent of fallopian tube blockage or damage and recommends tubal surgery if necessary. Call 925.828.9235 for a free initial consultation.

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