183 -4 (78) 2025 - Yusupov S.O., Rahmanova N.X. - TUBOPERITONEAL INFERTILITY: POSSIBILITIES OF RESTORING REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION
TUBOPERITONEAL INFERTILITY: POSSIBILITIES OF RESTORING REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION
Yusupov S.O. - Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy
Rahmanova N.X. - Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy
Resume
Relevance. The article discusses the issue of restoring fertility in patients with blocked fallopian tubes, particularly in cases where the tube is occluded at the distal end. The authors highlight the importance of laparoscopy as a potential solution to achieve this goal, and discuss the role of adhesions in the pelvic region, which can significantly impact the effectiveness of surgical treatment. They also emphasize the importance of reducing inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration through careful surgical techniques and minimization of burn surfaces, as well as the use of IVF methods to overcome infertility issues
Keywords: infertility, female infertility, laparoscopic treatment, tubal patency assessment, endometriosis, fallopian tubes, salpingo-ovariolysis, salpingostomy, fimbrioplasty, IVF, assisted reproduction, adhesions, inflammation, tissue regeneration, stem cells, mesenchymal cells
First page
1028
Last page
1031
For citation:Yusupov S.O., Rahmanova N.X. - TUBOPERITONEAL INFERTILITY: POSSIBILITIES OF RESTORING REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION//New Day in Medicine 4(78)2025 1028-1031 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/4-78-2025
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