Du Quoin, IL
A 23-year-old female asked:
Whats my hsg results mean "there is a faint filling of both a right and a left tube remnant but i could not obtain spill on either the right or left"?
2 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Douglas Lawsonanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 30 years experience
Tubal occlusion: Your tubes may be blocked. Probably time to confirm it with a laparoscopy to see if they are blocked and potentially open them.
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Dr. Bruce J. Stringeranswered
Radiology 49 years experience
Tubal Catherization: Your tubes seem to be occluded. Selective catheterization of the fallopian tubes can be performed as an extension or refinement of the hsg. Catheters and guidewires can be used to open up some blockages.
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Last updated Mar 31, 2016
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