Category | Fallopian Tube Recanalisation Treatment |
Fallopian tube blockages are a common cause of female infertility, preventing natural conception. Fallopian tube recanalisation (FTR) is a non-surgical procedure designed to reopen blocked tubes, restoring fertility without the need for invasive surgery.
During the procedure, an interventional radiologist uses a thin catheter and a guidewire to gently clear blockages within the fallopian tubes. Performed under fluoroscopic guidance, this technique ensures precision while minimizing risks. The treatment is completed within an hour and requires no incisions, reducing recovery time significantly.
FTR has a high success rate, helping many women conceive naturally after treatment. Unlike traditional surgical methods, it does not require general anesthesia or prolonged downtime. If you have been struggling with infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes, Fallopian Tube Recanalisation offers a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution.