The fallopian tubes are important reproductive organs, and blockage or hydrosalpinx can affect their normal function. Laparoscopic surgery can be used to treat fallopian tube blockage or hydrosalpinx, which can achieve the goal of treating diseases. However, laparoscopic surgery for the fallopian tubes cannot be performed at any time, and the best time for surgery is needed to achieve good results. So, when is laparoscopic salpingectomy done?
When to do laparoscopic salpingectomy
Laparoscopic surgery for fallopian tubes is recommended to be performed within 3-7 days after menstruation. Sexual intercourse should be avoided before the surgery, and a physical examination should be conducted to determine if the body is suitable for the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery for fallopian tubes can treat problems such as fallopian tube blockage and hydrosalpinx, and can also achieve good therapeutic effects.
What should be noted after laparoscopic surgery for fallopian tubes
1. Fasting is required for 6 hours after operation, and you can eat liquid food after 6 hours, such as Noodles in soup and porridge. You can't drink sweet milk and soybean milk powder on the first day after operation, which is easy to cause abdominal distention. After the surgery, if you have already exhausted your body and defecated, you can have a normal diet. You can eat more high protein foods and vegetables and fruits.
2. On the first day after surgery, being able to get out of bed and move around can promote gastrointestinal recovery and reduce the occurrence of lower limb venous thrombosis. After surgery, massaging the waist and legs can promote blood circulation and facilitate physical recovery.