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Title: FAQ’s For Fallopian Tube Recanalization - USA Vascular Centers


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FAQs For Fallopian Tube Recanalization - USA
Vascular Centers
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At the USA Vascular Centers, we specialize in
providing women blocked fallopian tubes
treatment. Our non-surgical treatment for blocked
fallopian tubes continues to prove effective by
relieving pain and swelling, as well as
increasing the chances of pregnancy. The blocked
fallopian tubes treatment option is known as
Fallopian Tube Recanalization, or FTR. FTR is
performed as an outpatient procedure in our
clinics by our skilled vascular surgeons.
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How Long is the FTR Procedure?
Like most non-surgical vascular procedures we
perform, FTR is completed in approximately 30
minutes. This is done by conducting the procedure
on an outpatient basis, using only a light
sedative. During the procedure, you will not
experience any severe pain or discomfort,
diminishing the need for a stronger anesthetic.
Unless your diagnosis is more severe, you can
expect the procedure to be finished in half an
hour.
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Will I Go Home After the Procedure?
Although the non-surgical treatment for blocked
fallopian tubes does require a vascular surgeon,
we perform the procedure in our clinics on an
outpatient basis. Once your sedative has worn off
and you are fully awake, you will be released to
go home. This usually takes between one and two
hours.
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Will I Be Able to Get Pregnant After the
Procedure?
Blocked fallopian tubes are a common cause of
infertility in women and most who receive FTR do
become pregnant. However, if your fallopian tubes
are blocked due to a more severe infection or
disease, pregnancy will be more difficult. Simply
put, FTR does increase your chances of pregnancy,
but it is not a complete guarantee.
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