In the context of a hysterosalpingogram, opaque tubes and peritoneal spillage means that the tubes are open. The dye showed up in both tubes, and was able to make it to the end of the tube without blockage.
Great news! No blockage in the tubes. Good luck.
Peritoneal spill is the best possible outcome for a hysterosalpingogram. It means that when the dye was injected into the uterus, it passed through one or both fallopian tubes and spilled into the pelvic cavity, demonstrating that the tubes are patent (open). Bilateral peritoneal spill means both tubes were open.
Peritoneal spill is a good thing; it means the fallopian tubes are patent (open). You'd only want to get it treated if you wanted your fallopian tubes blocked (for sterilization purposes).
Bilaterally Patent tubes means both fallopian tubes that are unblocked and unobstructed
It sounds like your fallopian tubes are open on the HSG
Either of a pair of slender ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system of humans and higher mammals.
At C2-3, a broad-based disk bulge. Spinal canal and formina are patent
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