Fallopian tube ovarian adhesion release

Fallopian tube ovarian adhesion release is very common in patients with tubal and ovarian adhesions in infertility and chronic pelvic pain. Mostly caused by infection, endometriosis and previous surgery. Attachments are usually fixed to the posterior broad ligament or lateral pelvic wall. The umbrella end of the fallopian tube is often wrapped. In severe cases, the attachment can be wrapped in the uterine rectal fossa, which can easily damage the intestine during surgery.

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