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HSG test, (comments)
HSG performed with catheter and water-solube iodine containing contrast medium.
there is smooth indentation on the fundus with normal sized uterine cavity, no persistent filling defect is seen in uternie cavity.
right fallopian tube is not visualized with no spill ipsilaterally. however, left fallopian tube is normally opacified with loculated spill on left side.
CONCLUSION
arcuate uterus with normal sized uterine cavity (notmal variant).
left fallopian tube is patent with loculated spill on left side moth likely due to underlying infective process.
right fallopian tube not visualized (post slapingectomy).
Hi!
If I understand you correctly, your wife lost her right fallopian tube due to a tubal pregnancy. There is a high probability that the left tube is also damaged or blocked.
There is a test called an HSG which can determine whether there is damage or a blockage of her left tube. If the left tube is blocked, and the right tube is missing, your best option is In Vitro fertilization ( test tube baby). There is also a possibility that an operation could restore her left tube. This operation is called a tuboplasty or salpingoplasty.
I hope this helps!
Dr B