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Blocked Fallopian Tubes: Diagnosis & Treatment Options in Nepal

Dr. Manisha Acharya
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This information has been reviewed and approved by an experienced fertility specialist at Indira IVF to provide accurate and up-to-date guidance for our readers.

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Last updated: September 16, 2025

Synopsis

Pregnancy begins within the fallopian tube, the tubular structure that connects a woman's ovaries with her uterus. Blocked fallopian tubes are a significant cause of infertility in women because eggs cannot travel through them to meet sperm for fertilisation. Many women do not know they have blocked fallopian tubes until they experience difficulty in conceiving. With the ongoing development of diagnostic testing and modern treatment options ranging from fallopian tube surgery to IVF procedure, women in Nepal can become pregnant despite having blocked tubes.

This article will review the causes, diagnosis, and treatments available for tubal infertility that will give couples straightforward options.

 

Introduction

The fallopian tubes are essential to the normal function of the female reproductive system. Since the fallopian tubes are the channel for eggs to meet sperm, any blockage prevents fertilisation from occurring. Additionally, blocked fallopian tubes can also trigger other complications, such as ectopic pregnancy. Unfortunately, women often can’t suspect their blocked fallopian tubes until they struggle to get pregnant. With the use of modern testing methods and effective treatment options such as IVF, many women with blocked fallopian tubes have a chance to become mothers.

What Are Blocked Fallopian Tubes?

Fallopian tubes are narrow, delicate pathways that connect the ovaries to the uterus and are responsible for the transport of eggs and providing the site of fertilisation. Any type of blockage in one or both of the fallopian tubes can entirely halt the ability of the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus or lessen the chances of the egg meeting with the sperm.

The reason for the blockage of the fallopian tubes can be from an infection in the pelvis in the past, endometriosis, previous surgery on the abdomen or pelvis that produced scar tissue, or previous tubal ligation. In addition, in some instances, there is a hydrosalpinx (a blocked fallopian tube filled with fluid and swollen), which further hinders fertility.

When Should You Test for Tubal Blockage?

Testing for a blocked fallopian tube is an important and preliminary step for women experiencing issues trying to conceive. Tubal infertility accounts for a large proportion of overall female fertility issues; therefore, identifying the cause as quickly as possible is essential for good treatment pathways.

1. Difficulty Conceiving for Over a Year

If you have tried to conceive for over 12 months, we would recommend undertaking an evaluation, in this case, the HSG test (hysterosalpingogram), as the blocked tubes may be the

2. History of Pelvic Infections (PID)

Pelvic infection can result in scar tissue, which can shrink or close the tubes. Often, this type of surgery needs to be tested quickly and may lead to broken tubes, which would still require

3. Previous Ectopic Pregnancy

Ectopic pregnancies can mean damage to the tubes, and they can also increase the chances of an ectopic pregnancy occurring from a future pregnancy.

4. Endometriosis

Along with other fallopian tube surrounding structures, this condition can frequently lead to hydrosalpinx, or fluid-filled tubes, which is another reason for decreased fertility.

5. Abdominal or Pelvic Surgeries

Any surgery will leave behind scar tissue, which may block the tube and possibly lead to surgery on the fallopian tubes or use other options, such as blocked tubes and IVF, to assist with conception

Diagnosis of Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Blocked fallopian tubes may not be easily detected. The tubes can open, close and reopen on their own, so blocked tubes are not that easy to determine.

There are three key tests to find blocked fallopian tubes:

  • Hysterosalpingography (HSG test)

    The most used test for diagnosing is HSG, hydrosalpinx an X-ray dye test to detect serious obstructions in the fallopian tubes.

  • Sonohysterography (Saline Ultrasound)

    This procedure involves the injection of saline into the uterus and the use of ultrasound imaging to evaluate the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes.

  • Laparoscopy

    A minimally invasive surgery procedure where the fallopian tubes are directly visualised by inserting a small camera(with a lens) through a small incision into the abdomen.

  • Transvaginal Ultrasound

    Ultrasound can be used to indirectly evaluate the state of the fallopian tubes. While it cannot visualise the tubes directly, it can identify other areas of the anatomy that may indicate tubal obstruction.

  • Blood tests and infection screening

    Blood work could be ordered to evaluate negative symptoms of infection or inflammation that could also contribute to tubal blockage.

How Long Does Diagnosis Take?

Treatment depends on the type and severity of the blockage. The following are options for tubal blockage treatment in Nepal:

  • Laparoscopic surgery

    A minimally invasive surgery procedure where the fallopian tubes are directly visualised by inserting a small camera(with a lens) through a small incision into the abdomen.

  • Salpingostomy

    If the fallopian tube is significantly damaged or blocked due to a condition such as hydrosalpinx, it will require surgical removal. This improves pregnancy chances if the other tube functions well.

  • Tubal cannulation

    This surgery is performed to join the separated or blocked portions of the fallopian tube. It is often suggested for women who have a tubal ligation and want to reverse it.

  • IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)

    For couples aspiring to conceive, and in circumstances where the fallopian tubes are severely blocked or if surgical repair is not possible, IVF (in vitro fertilisation) is usually the best treatment option available. IVF circumvents the fallopian tubes entirely; the eggs are collected from the ovaries, fertilised in the laboratory, and the embryos are placed directly into the uterus.

  • Tube removal before IVF

    If the diagnosis is hydrosalpinx, removing the hydrosalpinx (the affected tube) has been shown to improve your chances of success in IVF.

Cost of Fallopian Tube Treatment in Nepal

Cost associated with diagnosis and treatment of blocked fallopian tubes in Nepal usually includes procedures like HSG test, laparoscopy at the very least, or other advanced options like IVF if required. The overall cost is mainly driven by the recommended treatment option, or the complexity of the case, and which services are encompassed by the fertility clinic package (or limited package) service. Each patient is unique; therefore, visit with a specialist to get a better idea of the components of the package you will consume before proceeding with tubal blockage treatment in Nepal.

What Happens After Diagnosis?

After tests have confirmed the condition, your fertility specialist will recommend the best treatment pathway. Surgery may improve the chances of natural conception for individuals with minor blockages. When both fallopian tubes are blocked, as in bilateral blockage or in cases of hydrosalpinx, IVF is almost always the recommended solution. Early intervention ensures better pregnancy outcomes, giving couples renewed hope on their fertility journey.

Conclusion

Infertility can result from blocked fallopian tubes, but a woman's hopes of becoming a mother do not have to stop because of this. There are several approaches to addressing the issue, including advanced diagnostic tools like HSG and surgical and in vitro fertilisation methods. In Nepal, women who are tubally infertile do not have to wait for assistance. If the medical help comes promptly, many women will go on to attain a successful pregnancy.

Indira IVF, Nepal, is a reputable name that helps couples overcome tubal factor infertility with compassionate treatment and cutting-edge solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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