July 9th, 2009
Tube ligation reversal operation uses microsurgery to rejoin

Females who are particularly successful with tube ligation reversal are those in whom the procedure included either the excision of a small segment of the fallopian tubes, or those whose tube ligation was accomplished by rings or clips placed in the tubes to prevent eggs released during the ovulation cycle from moving through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.Generally, success rates for tubal ligation reversal surgery can range from 20 to 70%. Tube ligation reversal operation uses microsurgery to rejoin the sections of the fallopian tubes. Some parameters play an important role on the potential for a successful tubal ligation reversal procedure. Because the fallopian tube’s diameter varies from end to end, the best chance for positive results occurs when the diameters of the two remaining parts of fallopian tube are almost identical. In cases where the two ends of the tubes are of different diameter (for example, a narrow end of tube near to the uterus is being connected to a wider end near the end of the tube), rates of success for pregnancy are lower.

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