Sunday, 16 October 2016

Does ciliary disorder affects female partner too –causing abnormal sperm or egg transportation inside tubal lumen ?

Abnormal ciliary movement in Egg transport tubes !!! Do we have enough evidence as of now? Can such tubal motility disorder lead to UNEXPLAINED SUBFERTILITY??

Future research on safe endosalpingeal biopsy procedures and to observe any electron microscopical changes of ciliae to substantiate Kartagener’s- like -disease in women suffering from unexplained subfertility :-- Unfortunately physiology of tubal function, quality of tubal fluid ( its nutrition supply in particular)  for 3-5 days is poorly researched.  Tubal Fluid, Tubal movements all play a pivotal role in maintenance of health of zygote /morula. And, I firmly believe that many cases of so called unexplained subfertility may be due to tubal factors which at the present state of knowledge we are unable to substantiate in day to day clinical practice. Tubes, as we all aware of are not just a mechanical pipes for transportation of sperms & Ova. Hope our future generation will concentrate on Falloposcopy àEndosalpingeal biopsy and observe any electron microscopical changes of ciliae and to correlate with unexplained subfertility.

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