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Corrective Surgeries

Corrective Surgeries

Corrective Surgeries

Corrective surgeries in fertility treatment are performed to address anatomical or physiological issues that may be hindering a couple's ability to conceive. These surgeries aim to restore normal function or improve reproductive health. These corrective surgeries can address specific fertility issues, improving the chances of conception either naturally or through assisted reproductive technologies.

  • Hysteroscopy
  • Laparoscopy
  • Myomectomy
  • Salpingectomy
  • Salpingostomy
  • Varicocelectomy
  • Uterine Septum Resection
  • Ovarian Cystectomy
  • Reconstructive Surgery
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When to opt for Corrective Surgeries?

Corrective surgeries in infertility treatment are typically considered when less invasive methods have failed or when a physical obstruction is preventing conception.

When to opt for Corrective Surgeries
Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

If tubes are blocked or damaged, surgery can potentially restore their function.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis

Surgery may help remove endometrial tissue that interferes with fertility.

Uterine Abnormalities

Uterine Abnormalities

Conditions like fibroids or polyps that affect the uterine lining or shape may be corrected.

Male Factors

Male Factors

In men, surgeries might address issues like varicoceles or blockages in the reproductive tract.

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How does it work?

The decision to undergo surgery is made on a case-by-case basis, considering factors such as the severity of the condition, the patient's age, and overall fertility prognosis. Our experts shall guide you throughout the journey and ensure that you receive the best care.

Diagnosis: Identifying the underlying cause of infertility through medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests like ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, or laparoscopy.

Surgical planning: Determining the appropriate surgical procedure based on the diagnosis.

Pre-operative evaluation: Conducting blood tests, physical examination, and other necessary assessments to prepare for surgery.

Anesthesia: Administering anesthesia (general or regional) to ensure patient comfort during the procedure.

Surgical intervention: Performing the specific surgical procedure, such as laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, tubal surgery, or myomectomy.

Recovery: Post-operative care involving pain management, wound care, and monitoring for complications.

Follow-up: Regular check-ups to monitor healing, assess fertility status, and provide necessary guidance.

Ready to take next step?

Schedule a consultation with our expert team at MMC IVF. We are here to provide personalized care and support