What are the potential complications of tubal guidewire intervention?
The complications of tubal catheterization are discomforting symptoms caused by improper tubal catheterization surgery or postoperative infection. Patients may experience complications such as tubal hemorrhage, tubal perforation, and pelvic infection.
Tubal Hemorrhage: If patients undergo surgery at non-formal hospitals, due to improper handling by doctors, massive hemorrhage caused by tubal rupture may occur. It is recommended that patients undergo surgery at formal hospitals to reduce surgical risks.
Tubal Perforation: Since the tubal wire is very thin, tubal perforation may occur during the surgical procedure. It is usually a temporary perforation that can recover spontaneously, so patients do not need to worry too much.
Pelvic Infection: If patients do not pay attention to personal hygiene after surgery, bacterial infection can easily lead to pelvic inflammation. Patients are advised to take medication as recommended by their doctors after surgery. Commonly used drugs include tinidazole tablets, metronidazole tablets, and levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules.
It may also lead to complications such as tubal adhesion and uterine perforation, which require active cooperation with doctors for treatment according to the causes.