Bilaterally Patent tubes means both fallopian tubes that are unblocked and unobstructed
It sounds like your fallopian tubes are open on the HSG
Bilateral non-patent tubes refer to a type of medical device used in procedures such as endotracheal intubation. These tubes are designed to facilitate airway management and ventilation but do not have a patent, or open, design that allows for airflow through the tube. Instead, they are typically used in specific clinical situations where alternative airway access is required. Their use is generally governed by the clinical needs of the patient and the specific protocol of the medical setting.
Bilateral sterilization means both tubes (fallopian tubes or vasa deferens) were cut/tied/etc.
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.
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy means the removal (-ectomy) of both fallopian tubes (salpingo-) and ovaries (oophor-).
Both fallopian tubes and ovaries are removed
It is the medical term for the removal of both fallopian tubes.
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A tube that is open or free of obstruction.
A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
It means that the left and right fallopian tubes are blocked.
Laparoscopic bilateral tubal fulguration is a permanent form of birth control. It's is surgery to block or cauterize the fallopian tubes and prevent pregnancy.