Chromopertubation is a diagnostic procedure performed during laparoscopy to evaluate tubal patency and uterine cavity. It involves the injection of a colored dye (usually methylene blue) through the cervix into the uterus. This dye then flows through the fallopian tubes, allowing visualization of any blockages or abnormalities. Chromopertubation is commonly used to assess fertility and investigate conditions such as suspected tubal blockages or infertility issues related to tubal function.
At Namratha Hospital, chromopertubation is performed under general anesthesia to ensure patient comfort. Our specialists utilize this procedure to provide detailed information about the fallopian tubes' condition and identify any issues affecting fertility. The dye's flow patterns and any observed blockages or abnormalities help in formulating appropriate treatment plans tailored to the patient's needs.
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