Most tubal ligations can be reversed, with the chances
of one or both tubes being restored very high, microsurgery techniques
have been in place for many years now, and studies are showing excellent
results with minimal complications This can be done as an outpatient
with a very short proceduce, resulting in minimal trauma and fast recovery.
Many women have reported returning to work after 7 days
and pregnancy within a few cycles, some women also report an end to
PTLSyndrome.
Dr.
Dan Martin of Teneesee says women who have had their tubes tied,
ligated, cut, clipped or burned can often have an tubal anastomosis
to reverse a tubal sterilization operation. A similar technique can
be used for repair of salpingitis isthmica nodosa. This microsurgery
usually takes less than two hours, and full activities can usually be
resumed in 2 to 4 weeks.
To find out if your tuballigation can be reversed, First
get the records of your TL operation and fax them to the Chapel Hill
Tuballigation Reversal Center at (919) 967-8637. if you you are unable
to get these records contact the nurses and the center and the will
assist.
Gary S. Berger
MD will review your information, and we will contact you to discuss
your outlook for a successful outcome after tuballigation reversal based
on these reports. Our fax on weekends is (919) 960-8711.
To obtain your operative and pathology reports from the hospital where you had you tuballigation you will need a medical records release form. You can download this form from tubal reversal .net. Here you will find more detailed information about tuballigation reversal on tubaligation reversal,
Dr. Berger performs 4 tuballigation reversals everyday,
5 days a week. Having performed more than 3000 tuballigation reversals,
Dr.
Berger has the most experience with this outpatient procedure of
any reproductive surgeon in the world. Patients come to him from across
the US and abroad to have their tuballigation Reversal.
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