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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  ivf-infertility.com | Female investigations | Falloscopy
The falloscopy procedure is used to examine the inside of the Fallopian tube.
Falloscopy is rarely requested and is usually performed under a general anesthetic as a day case procedure.
Falloscopy can be performed at the time of laparoscopy, when a fine fibre-optic telescope is inserted through the mouth of each tube.
www.ivf-infertility.com /infertility/investigations/female/falloscopy.php   (122 words)

  
 The management of tubal obstruction
Falloscopy is used in the investigation of the status of the proximal tube.
Falloscopy may be employed with or without general anaesthesia.
Intra-luminal tubal endoscopy may be performed by the transvaginal (falloscopy) or transabdominal (salpingoscopy) approach (2).
www.gfmer.ch /Presentations_En/Management_tubal_obstruction.htm   (4353 words)

  
 Glossary F
Sperm normally meet the egg in the fallopian tube, the site at which fertilization usually occurs.
Falloscopy -- Falloposcopy is the visual examination of the inside of the fallopian tube.
A tiny flexible catheter is inserted through the cervical canal and uterine cavity into the fallopian tube.
www.inciid.org /article.php?cat=glossary&id=59   (913 words)

  
 The Sun News On-line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This service is provided at select specialist hospitals in Lagos.
Falloscopy: This is a procedure that usually accompanies hysteroscopy.
It involves the use of an instrument called a falloscope to visualize the inner lining of the fallopian tube.
www.sunnewsonline.com /webpages/features/goodhealth/2004/july/27/goodhealth-july27-005.htm   (960 words)

  
 The Bridge Clinic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
An opened tube is not the same as a normally functioning (patent) tube and an opened tube may have damaged cilia so the eggs are not being passed along the tubes.
Sophisticated investigations like falloscopy have been devised to assist in making this diagnosis.
Women who can not be helped with tubal surgery will need IVF.
www.thebridgeclinic.com /faq.html   (1279 words)

  
 facts.htm
Falloscopy (performed in conjunction with a laporoscopy): a scope is inserted into the fallopian tube (through the fimbria) to examine the lining.
I have been told that there are (sometimes) therapeutic effects from the HSG, SHG, and falloscopy.
It is possible that during these tests, small blockages may be forced out of the fallopian tube.
www.ectopicpregnancy.com /facts.htm   (2536 words)

  
 DR B.- FALLOSCOPY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
My RE said he removed the scar tissue in the cavity but could still not visualize the opening to the right tube because of possible scar tissue.
Would I be a candidate for a Falloscopy procedure?
Re: DR B.- FALLOSCOPY - Gary S Berger MD 18:36 2/28/2001 (
www.inciid.org /cgi-brd/getmsg.pl/48/6474   (116 words)

  
 update.htm
If you agree, I do not wish to have the salpingectomy (at this time), and instead attempt to remove what is causing the hydrosalpinx.
I understand that falloscopy will be necessary, and would like to know if a falloscopy can be performed on the same day as the lap/removal of adhesions?
Secondly, an HSG could be performed before the surgery to rule out any blockage and if no blockage is observed, no surgery is needed, because 3) adhesions do not pose any immediate threat to my health or to the process of IVF.
www.ectopicpregnancy.com /update.htm   (6211 words)

  
 WOMENS-HEALTH Messages for May, 1998: Dr. James Connerth need more info. on Falloscopy?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I am trying to get more information on a Falloscopy procedure?
Then he would inject dye in much the same way as an HSG to see if it worked.
Please tell me, is this procedure as good as a falloscopy?
forums.obgyn.net /womens-health/WHF.9805/0186.html   (363 words)

  
 Endoscopy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The (A hollow muscular organ in the pelvic cavity of females; contains the developing fetus) uterus ((Visual examination of the uterus and uterine lining using an endoscope inserted through the vagina) hysteroscopy)
The (Either of a pair of tubes conducting the egg from the ovary to the uterus) Fallopian tubes ((Click link for more info and facts about Falloscopy) Falloscopy)
Normally closed body cavities (through a small incision):
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/en/endoscopy.htm   (1268 words)

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