Chromopertubation is a diagnostic procedure performed during laparoscopy to check whether the fallopian tubes are open or blocked. It involves the introduction of a colored dye (commonly methylene blue or indigo carmine) into the uterine cavity while visualizing the tubes through laparoscopy. At the clinic of Dr. Madhuri M S, chromopertubation is carried out with precision to accurately assess tubal patency and guide fertility management.

Tubal blockages are one of the leading causes of female infertility. Chromopertubation helps in confirming whether the fallopian tubes are open.
Evaluates tubal patency in women facing infertility.
Helps detect partial or complete tubal blockage.
Assists in planning fertility treatments such as IUI or IVF.
Provides information about tubal function and pelvic adhesions.
Often combined with laparoscopy for comprehensive pelvic evaluation.
It is a reliable method to assess the fallopian tubes and identify causes of infertility.
Chromopertubation is usually done during diagnostic or operative laparoscopy under anesthesia.
A laparoscope is inserted through a small incision in the abdomen.
Colored dye is gently introduced into the uterus through the cervix.
If tubes are open, dye flows out into the abdominal cavity and can be visualized.
Blocked tubes prevent the passage of dye, confirming obstruction.
The procedure takes 20–30 minutes and is performed as a day-care surgery.
This procedure gives immediate results, allowing appropriate fertility treatment planning.
Dr. Madhuri uses advanced laparoscopic techniques to ensure accurate diagnosis with minimal discomfort.
Her expertise in reproductive health ensures that women receive precise evaluation and the right fertility solutions.