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Should hydrosalpinx be removed before IVF with endometriosis?

Topic:Fertility
Affected areas:pelvicabdominal

Yes—when a true hydrosalpinx is present, removing or otherwise disconnecting the affected tube before embryo transfer is often recommended because the inflammatory fluid can reflux into the uterus and interfere with implantation. In people with endometriosis, a hydrosalpinx also commonly signals broader pelvic inflammation, scarring, or adhesions, so addressing it can be a meaningful way to reduce a “second factor” that may be lowering IVF odds.


The right approach depends on your anatomy and goals: sometimes this is a minimally invasive salpingectomy (tube removal), and in other cases a proximal tubal occlusion is considered to block the fluid from reaching the uterine cavity. If endometriosis is also driving pain or distorting pelvic anatomy, we often plan surgery in a coordinated way—treating endometriosis and the tube issue in the same setting when it’s safe and appropriate—so you can recover efficiently and move on to fertility treatment.


If you’ve been told you have a hydrosalpinx, our team can review your imaging and fertility history, confirm the diagnosis (hydrosalpinx can be confused with other cystic findings), and help you map out a timeline that balances symptom relief, surgical complexity, and your IVF plans.

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