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Tubal Block (Fallopian Tube Blockage) is a common cause of female infertility, where one or both fallopian tubes are partially or completely blocked. Since fallopian tubes are an integral part of the fertilization process, any blockage can make it hard to conceive naturally.

If you are searching for tubal block treatment in Jaipur, Cocoon Hospital offers accurate diagnosis and advanced laparoscopic surgical treatment to help restore fertility and improve pregnancy outcomes.

We have successfully performed 10,000+ gynecological surgeries, establishing ourselves as a leader in women's health and maternity care. We are proud to be rated 4.7 stars on Google, based on 3,297 patient reviews, a testament to our commitment towards exceptional maternal and child care in Jaipur.

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What Is Tubal Block?

Tube blockage occurs when scar tissue or inflammation blocks one or both fallopian tubes (a pair of hollow, muscular ducts located between your ovaries and your uterus), preventing sperm from meeting the egg.

The blockage may be:

  1. Unilateral: One fallopian tube blocked
  2. Bilateral: Both fallopian tubes blocked

Types of Blockage

  1. Proximal: Near the uterus (womb).
  2. Mid-segment: Middle of the tube.
  3. Distal: Near the ovary, often resulting in a fluid-filled tube known as a Hydrosalpinx.

Depending on the location and severity, treatment options may vary.

Causes of Fallopian Tube Blockage

Tubal block commonly occurs due to:

  1. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
  2. Endometriosis
  3. Previous Surgery
  4. Ectopic Pregnancy
  5. Tubal Ligation
  6. Hydrosalpinx
  7. Uterine Fibroids
  8. Other Factors such as tuberculosis (genital TB), pelvic infections, or congenital abnormalities

Early treatment of pelvic infections can reduce the risk of tubal damage.

Symptoms of Tubal Block

Most women with tubal block do not experience obvious symptoms. The condition is often detected during infertility evaluation.

Some women may have:

  1. Difficulty in conceiving
  2. Chronic pelvic pain
  3. History of pelvic infection or surgery
  4. Constant lower abdominal or pelvic pain
  5. Pain during intercourse
  6. Heavy or painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
  7. Unusual vaginal discharge

Because symptoms are minimal, diagnostic testing is essential.

Diagnosis Tests for Tubal Block

At Cocoon Hospital, tubal block is diagnosed using advanced and reliable investigations:

  1. Hysterosalpingography (HSG): X-ray test with dye to check fallopian tube blockages.
  2. Laparoscopy and Chromotubation: Keyhole surgery to view tubes and detect blockage using dye.
  3. Hysterosalpingo-contrast Sonography (HyCoSy): Ultrasound with contrast to check if tubes are open.
  4. Sonohysterogram (SHG): Saline ultrasound to examine the uterus and tubes.
  5. Pelvic Ultrasound/MRI: Imaging tests to detect related problems like hydrosalpinx.

Laparoscopy provides direct visualization of the fallopian tubes and surrounding structures.

Tubal Block Treatment Options in Jaipur

Treatment depends on:

  1. Location and severity of blockage
  2. One or both tubes affected
  3. Fertility goals
  4. Overall reproductive health

Is Medical Treatment Effective?

Medications may help treat infection but cannot open a blocked fallopian tube. Surgery is the definitive treatment for tubal block.

Laparoscopic Surgery (Day-case Surgical Procedure) for Tubal Block

Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat tubal block.

Surgical Options Include:

  1. Tubal cannulation (for proximal block)
  2. Adhesiolysis (removal of scar tissue)
  3. Tuboplasty (repair of damaged tube)
  4. Salpingectomy (removal of severely damaged tube, if required)

The procedure chosen depends on the condition of the tube and fertility planning.

Tubal Block Surgery Procedure – Step by Step

  1. Pre-operative evaluation and investigations
  2. Surgery under general anesthesia
  3. Laparoscopic repair or removal of blocked tube
  4. Preservation of healthy reproductive structures
  5. Post-operative monitoring and discharge

Surgeries at Cocoon Hospital are performed by experienced Gynae Surgeons in Jaipur using advanced laparoscopic (keyhole) techniques.

Recovery After Tubal Block Surgery

  1. Hospital stay: 1–2 days
  2. Resume daily activities: 5–7 days
  3. Complete recovery: 2–4 weeks

Doctors provide fertility counseling and follow-up care after surgery.

Tubal Block Treatment Cost in Jaipur

The Tubal block treatment cost in Jaipur depends on:

  1. Diagnostic tests required
  2. Type of laparoscopic surgery
  3. One or both tubes involved
  4. Hospital stay and facilities

Approximate cost range: ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000

Exact cost is discussed transparently after detailed evaluation.

Why Choose Cocoon Hospital for Tubal Block Treatment in Jaipur?

Cocoon Hospital is the leading fallopian tube blockage treatment center in Jaipur, combining minimally invasive, cutting-edge technology with compassionate care tailored for every woman.

Our multidisciplinary team carefully evaluates your symptoms and evaluates the diagnostic results to personalize the best treatment for you.

Heres what sets us apart:

  1. Women-Centric Focus
  2. Experienced Surgical Team
  3. Modern Diagnostic Tools and Laparoscopic Equipment
  4. Post-Operative Support and Follow-Up Care
  5. We Have Performed Over 10,000+ Gynecological Surgeries

Ready to Get the Right Fallopian Tube Blockage Treatment in Jaipur

Speak to our team for expert guidance at 08929816349.

Our Address: Airport Plaza, Tonk Rd, Chandrakala Colony, Mata Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan

FAQs

1. Is Tubal Block a permanent condition ?

Not always. Some tubal blocks can be treated successfully with surgery, depending on severity.< /p>

2. Can I get Pregnant naturally after Tubal Block Surgery ?

Yes. Natural conception is possible if at least one tube is successfully repaired.

3. Is Laparoscopy safe for Tubal Block treatment ?

Yes. Laparoscopic surgery is safe and minimally invasive when performed by experienced surgeons.

4. How long does Tubal Block Surgery take ?

Laparoscopically, it usually takes 60–90 minutes depending on the complexity, blockage location, and whether it's diagnostic or operative repair.

Simpler procedures such as tubal cannulation may be shorter (30-60 minutes), while more involved ones like tuboplasty or salpingectomy can extend to 2 hours.

5. Can IVF be done instead of Tubal Surgery ?

In some cases, IVF may be recommended, especially if tubes are severely damaged.

6. When should I consult a doctor for Tubal Block ?

If you are unable to conceive after one year of trying, consult a gynecologist for evaluation.

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