Abstract
Infertility is one of the most urgent problems of today, as this condition makes it impossible for a mature organism to produce offspring. The issue of restoring and maintaining reproductive health is one of the priority issues of modern gynecology and reproductive medicine. The article adduces the main etiological and pathogenetic links of tubal-peritoneal infertility, as well as briefly presents modern views on the diagnosis and treatment of women in this group.
 Conclusion. The analysis of current data on the treatment of tubal obstruction will provide an opportunity to more rationally address the issue of choosing to restore their patency.
Highlights
Tubal factor infertility occurs when a sperm cannot enter the fallopian tube and the ovary to fertilize an egg, or it is impossible for a fertilized embryo to enter the uterus
In order to improve the results of tubal infertility treatment, the priority ways are: development of new modern diagnostic methods, improving the effectiveness of treatment of women, improving various types of surgical treatment, diseases of this group of patients, use of assisted reproductive technologies and their widespread implementation after unsuccessful surgical treatment
C. Tubal factor infertility: diagnosis and management in the era of assisted reproductive technology / E
Summary
Infertility is one of the most urgent problems of today, as this condition makes it impossible for a mature organism to produce offspring. The issue of restoring and maintaining reproductive health is one of the priority issues of modern gynecology and reproductive medicine. The article adduces the main etiological and pathogenetic links of tubal-peritoneal infertility, as well as briefly presents modern views on the diagnosis and treatment of women in this group
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