Are the fallopian tubes normal..? What are the fallopian tubes

Updated on healthy 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, your uterus is a bicornuate uterus, which is a type of self-malformation that can cause infertility or habitual miscarriage.

    **Antheap hysterectomy: the most common and effective indication for uterine malformation repair surgery, is a symmetrical bicornuate uterus. Early surgery is advisable for such patients with recurrent miscarriages.

    Make a transverse incision between the two separate uterine horns from one uterine horn to the opposite uterine horn, cut the muscle wall in half, and suture the left and right incisions together. Up to 60-85% of live babies are delivered after surgery

    Adhesions in both fallopian tubes can cause infertility.

    Electronic laparoscopic Young's tubal dredging with biodemucosal mucosal defense is recommended. The bio-anti-mucous membrane can effectively prevent re-adhesion (with the use of upward and downward presentation) (Antai patent), and conception can be achieved 1 month after surgery. The pregnancy rate is around 95%, and a contract can be signed after a clear examination**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The fallopian tube is a curved tube that transports the egg, which carries out the transport, fertilization, nutrition and development of the gametes, and is 10 to 12 cm long and is attached to both sides of the uterus. The fallopian tube can be divided into four parts from medial to lateral throughout the course.

    1) Uterus: It is a section located in the uterine wall, which leads to the uterine cavity through the uterine opening of the fallopian tube. (2) Fallopian tube isthmus:

    Short, narrow, and horizontally moving outward to the ampulla. Tubal ligation is usually done in this area. (3) Ampullary of fallopian tubes:

    Thicker and longer, accounting for about 2 3 of the total sum of the fallopian tubes. From the height of the lower end of the ovary, it bends downward along the anterior edge of the ovary and bends backward to the upper end of the ovary to migrate to the infundibulum. This is where the egg is usually fertilized.

    If the fertilized egg fails to move into the uterus due to a lesion in the fallopian tube, it develops in the fallopian tube, which is called an ectopic pregnancy. (4) Fallopian tube funibulum: It is the part of the end of the fallopian tube that is enlarged, and curves backward to cover the upper end and posterior medial surface of the ovary.

    At the end of the funnel there is a fallopian tube abdominal opening, which opens into the peritoneal cavity. The free margin of the mouth has a number of finger-like protrusions, called fallopian tube umbrellas, that cover the surface of the ovary. The longest of these is called the ovarian umbrella, which is attached to the surface of the ovary.

    The end of the umbrella has the function of picking up eggs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fallopian tube is one of the reproductive tissues of women, and if the health of the fallopian tubes is harmed by diseases, it will directly affect the reproductive function of women. There are many types of fallopian tube diseases, among which fallopian tube inflammation is the most common, do not underestimate salpingitis This disease, which will cause a variety of other ** diseases, so it is necessary to pay attention to it and accept it in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The fallopian tubes are a pair of slender and curved tubes that protrude from the left and right ends of the bottom of the uterus, and are the channels through which eggs are transported, and each tube is about 8 14 cm long. According to its morphology, it can be divided into 4 parts.

    1) Interstitium: The part near the uterine horn has the narrowest lumen, about 1 cm long.

    2) Isthmus: a section on the outside of the interstitial part, the lumen is also relatively small, 2 3 cm long.

    3) Ampullae: located on the outside of the isthmus, the lumen is relatively wide, 5 8 cm long.

    4) Funnel part: also known as "umbrella end". It is the end of the fallopian tube, which opens in the abdominal cavity and varies in length, mostly 1 1?5 cm, it has the effect of picking up eggs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The fallopian tubes are a pair of elongated, curved lumens located at the upper border of the broad ligament of the uterus, medially connected to the uterine horn, and free at the outer end, close to the ovary. The fallopian tubes are located in the pelvis of the human body, and the average person has two, the left and right fallopian tubes, each located on one side of the uterus. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, the pregnancy is affected; If the fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube, an ectopic pregnancy can occur.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The fallopian tubes are an important part of the woman's body, a pair of slender curved myotubes, 10-12 cm long and 5 mm in diameter, located on both sides of the fundus of the uterus, wrapped around the edge of the wide ligament of the uterus. From the two horns of the uterus to the left and right ovaries, respectively, are the ducts that transport the eggs to the uterus. It plays a great role in the fertility of women.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The fallopian tubes are a pair of slender and curved muscular ducts, with a total length of 8 14 cm, the inner side is connected to the uterine horns on both sides of the uterus, and the outer side is free and umbrella-shaped similar to the ovary.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fallopian tube: Only the left side develops and is a long, curved tube. According to its structure and function, each fallopian tube is divided into four parts: interstitium, isthmus, ampulla and funnel.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The female fallopian tube is similar to a bridge and functions as a transport machine, and the sperm and egg magpie bridge meet to form a fertilized egg, and the fallopian tube functions as a "transport machine" to transport the fertilized egg to the uterus. The uterus is similar to soil, and the fertilized egg continues to grow in fertile soil, thus obtaining pregnancy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The fallopian tubes are the only way for a woman to get pregnant, and if they are blocked, she cannot get pregnant.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Essential for pregnancy You can't get pregnant without fallopian tubes.

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