Objective To study the clinical efficacy of the injection Salvia (freeze-dried, abbr: Salvia powder needle), with fallopian tube recanalization on the treatment of oviduct obstructive infertility. Methods One hundred and ninety-five patients of oviduct obstructive infertility were enrolled in this study and divided into drug group and control group. Salpingography with modified catheter, recanalization and perfusion operation were performed in both two groups. Salvia powder, gentamicin, α-ACT and dexamethasone were injected into test group, while Gentamicin, α-ACT and dexamethasone were injected into control group. Recanalization rate of fallopian tube, rate of intrauterine gestation and rate of ectopic pregancancy were measured and compared between two groups. Results Twelve months after operation, recanalization of fallopian tube of test group and control group was 94.39% and 85.87%, respectively. Twenty-four months after operation, intrauterine gestation rate of test group and control group was 50.00% and 35.71%, respectively. Conclusion Salvia powder combined with modified recanalization operation is helpful to improve the rate of intrauterine gestation.