Abstract

Objective: To analyze the efficacy of fallopian tube interventional recanalization and ethiodized oil in treating fallopian tube obstruction. Methods: 84 patients were selected from August 2020 to August 2021. Patients were randomly divided into control group and observation group, with 42 patients in each group. The control group was treated by conventional uterine laparoscopic combined surgery, and the observation group adopted the method of tubal interventional recanalization combined with ethiodized oil. To compare the treatment effect of the two groups, the serum inflammatory factor levels before and after the treatment, and the postoperative recovery. Results: In terms of treatment effect, the total response rate was 95.24% higher than 71.43% in the control group, and P <0.05. In terms of serum inflammatory factor levels, there was no significant difference between the two groups before treatment, with P> 0.05; and IL-6 (64.02±12.52)ng/L, TNF-α (21.03±2.20) ng/L, respectively, lower than the control group (72.35±16.39) ng/L, (28.35±2.34)ng/L,P<0.05. In terms of postoperative recovery, the observation group had a postoperative pain score (2.02±0.41) Break up and get out of bed activity time (16.31±2.82) h, length of stay (2.31±0.82) d, lower than the control group (4.56±1.42) component, (24.42±5.47)h, (4.42±0.47) d, P<0.05. Conclusion: In the treatment of fallopian tube obstruction, the treatment method of fallopian tube interventional recanalization combined with ethylene iodized oil can improve the overall treatment efficiency, reduce the inflammation, improve the postoperative recovery, and the curative effect is more ideal.

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