Tubal clipping for hydrosalpinx is a laparoscopic procedure used to block or remove a fallopian tube that is filled with fluid (hydrosalpinx). Hydrosalpinx can cause infertility and reduce the success rates of assisted reproductive techniques like IVF. At the clinic of Dr. Madhuri M S, advanced laparoscopic methods are used to effectively treat hydrosalpinx and improve fertility outcomes.

Hydrosalpinx refers to a blocked fallopian tube filled with fluid, usually resulting from prior pelvic infection, endometriosis, or pelvic surgery.
Prevents the egg and sperm from meeting, leading to infertility.
Fluid from the tube may flow back into the uterus, reducing implantation chances in IVF.
Often asymptomatic but sometimes causes pelvic pain or discomfort.
Usually diagnosed through ultrasound, HSG, or laparoscopy.
Hydrosalpinx requires treatment to improve fertility outcomes and prevent recurrent complications.
Laparoscopic tubal clipping is a minimally invasive surgery performed under anesthesia.
Small incisions are made in the abdomen for laparoscopic instruments.
The affected fallopian tube is clipped or blocked near the uterus.
This prevents toxic fluid from entering the uterine cavity.
In some cases, salpingectomy (removal of the tube) may be recommended.
Recovery is usually quick, with minimal scarring and discomfort.
Tubal clipping significantly increases the success rate of fertility treatments like IVF.
With expertise in advanced laparoscopic and infertility care, Dr. Madhuri ensures precise management of hydrosalpinx tailored to each patient’s fertility goals.
Her evidence-based approach and patient-focused care help women achieve the best possible outcomes in their fertility journey.