CPT

❄️ CPT – Chromopertubation Test

The Chromopertubation Test (CPT) is an important diagnostic procedure performed during laparoscopy to assess the patency (openness) of the fallopian tubes. Healthy, open fallopian tubes are essential for natural conception, as they allow sperm to meet the egg and support early embryo transport to the uterus. At Phular IVF, CPT is performed using advanced laparoscopic technology to provide accurate and reliable results, helping determine the most effective fertility treatment plan for each patient.

Chromopertubation Test

🩺 Why Is CPT Important?

CPT provides information that cannot be fully obtained from standard tests like ultrasound or HSG. It helps in:

  • Determining the cause of infertility
  • Detecting hidden tubal issues not visible on scans
  • Deciding whether treatments like IUI are suitable
  • Guiding whether IVF might be the better option
  • Identifying adhesions, endometriosis, or pelvic infections affecting tube function

πŸ” What Happens During CPT?

During a laparoscopy, a harmless colored dye is gently introduced through the cervix into the uterus. The surgeon observes, via a laparoscopic camera, whether the dye freely passes through the fallopian tubes into the pelvic cavity.

  • Open (normal) fallopian tubes
  • Partially blocked tubes
  • Completely blocked tubes
  • Tubal spasms or abnormalities

βš•οΈ Benefits of CPT at Phular IVF

  • Part of a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure
  • Highly accurate assessment of tubal patency
  • Helps detect additional pelvic conditions
  • Guides a personalized fertility treatment plan
  • Performed by experienced gynecologic laparoscopic surgeons

🧠 What CPT Results Mean

  • Dye flows freelyβ†’ Tubes are open
  • Slow or partial flow β†’ Tubes may have minor blockage
  • No flowβ†’ Tubes are likely blocked
  • Leakage or abnormal dye spreadβ†’ Possible structural issues or adhesions