The diagnosis and treatment scope of ultra minimally invasive technology for infertility: infertility caused by reasons such as fallopian tube obstruction, polycystic ovary syndrome, congenital ovarian dysplasia, habitual abortion, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, infertility inflammation, etc. Suitable for complex surgeries such as abnormal uterine bleeding and family planning complications.
There are many reasons for female infertility, but there has always been no testing method that can immediately identify all the causes and directly treat them. With the universal infertility, the "gold standard" for treating female infertility, the "dual mirror wall" technology of laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, which is known as the "gold standard", has been applied to the field of treating female infertility, quickly and clearly diagnosing organic lesions and providing corresponding treatment, enabling many infertile couples to achieve their wishes. At present, laparoscopic technology for inclusive infertility has become an essential examination and treatment method for female infertility. According to experts, laparoscopy has shown an irreplaceable aspect in the treatment of female infertility. Through laparoscopy, doctors can find the tissues and organs in the pelvic cavity and abdominal cavity, and quickly diagnose the causes of infertility. At the same time, fimbriae of uterine tube stoma can be performed under laparoscopy, to eliminate water accumulation, adhesions, pelvic adhesions and separation, and to operate under uterus and laparoscopy, It can minimize various injuries caused by other surgeries to patients, and the hospital stay is short, making the surgery safe and reliable.
Clearly investigate the cause and have a wide range of diagnosis and treatment
In developed Western European countries, uterine and laparoscopic techniques have been widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of female infertility. The biggest advantage of the "dual mirror wall" technique of the uterine and abdominal cavity is that doctors can clearly and intuitively identify the causes of female infertility and treat them accordingly. At the same time, as a minimally invasive surgery, combined uterine and abdominal surgery can reduce trauma to the minimum, and under anesthesia, it is safe, less painful, and faster to recover. At present, many infertile women have happily become mothers through the examination and treatment of combined intrauterine and abdominal surgery under the universal infertility program.
Experts remind infertile women that uterine and laparoscopic techniques can be used for the examination and treatment of the following infertility conditions:
One is unexplained infertility.
The second is infertility caused by endometriosis. Mild cases often have no symptoms, but laparoscopy can detect small symptoms.
The third is for those with normal fallopian tube imaging who have not been pregnant for more than six months.
The fourth is for infertile patients with a history of postpartum infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic surgery, and appendix surgery.
The fifth is tuberculosis pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, or other clinically difficult to diagnose infertility.
Simultaneous examination and treatment
Irregular menstruation, uterine malformations, ovarian dysfunction, polycystic ovary syndrome, and blocked fallopian tubes can all lead to female infertility, especially due to blocked fallopian tubes, which account for a large proportion of infertile women. Universal infertility utilizes uterine and laparoscopic techniques, which can be directly treated under hysteroscopy while undergoing laparoscopic examination, achieving twice the result with half the effort and killing two birds with one stone.
According to experts, simultaneous hysteroscopy laparoscopy examination and surgery can easily treat infertility caused by mediastinum, fallopian tube, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory adhesions, and polycystic ovary. Especially for female patients with infertility caused by blocked fallopian tubes, laparoscopic tubal patency testing is known as the "gold standard" in the medical community, with extremely high accuracy.