SCENAR Therapy After Surgery for Tubal-Peritoneal Infertility
Tubal-Peritoneal Infertility is a highly prevalent, yet one of the most challenging forms of female infertility to treat. The rate of desired pregnancy following reconstructive and plastic surgery remains low. This is precisely why a paramount task for specialists in gynecology and rehabilitation is to find effective non-pharmacological methods for restoring reproductive health. Research conducted by a team of scientists from the Privolzhsky Research Medical University has proven that the application of SCENAR therapy after reconstructive and plastic surgery on the fallopian tubes improves the outcomes of restoring tubal patency and achieving the long-awaited pregnancy. It also facilitates the postoperative recovery, alleviates pain syndrome, and reduces the length of hospital stay. The report on the mechanisms and efficacy of this method is delivered by Dr. Lyudmila Borovkova, M.D., PhD, Professor, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Privolzhsky Research Medical University.
Tubal-Peritoneal Infertility is a highly prevalent, yet one of the most challenging forms of female infertility to treat. The rate of desired pregnancy following reconstructive and plastic surgery remains low. This is precisely why a paramount task for specialists in gynecology and rehabilitation is to find effective non-pharmacological methods for restoring reproductive health. Research conducted by a team of scientists from the Privolzhsky Research Medical University has proven that the application of SCENAR therapy after reconstructive and plastic surgery on the fallopian tubes improves the outcomes of restoring tubal patency and achieving the long-awaited pregnancy. It also facilitates the postoperative recovery, alleviates pain syndrome, and reduces the length of hospital stay. The report on the mechanisms and efficacy of this method is delivered by Dr. Lyudmila Borovkova, M.D., PhD, Professor, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Privolzhsky Research Medical University.
