Thursday, July 4, 2013

Tubal Reversal Surgery: How To Get Your Rings Off Your Tubes!


Tubal ligation can also be performed with tubal rings, or bands, designed to cause permanent closure of the fallopian tubes. These bands are placed across each fallopian tube and cause permanent tubal blockage and prevention of pregnancy.

Tubal rings are usually placed on the tubes during a laparoscopic procedure (small camera placed into the belly button) well after a pregnancy has been completed.

Tubal rings, like tubal clips, damage minimal amounts of the fallopian tube. Reversal of tubal rings at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center can provide a patient with an excellent chance at becoming pregnant after reversal surgery.

Many people mistakenly believe tubal rings can be reversed simply by removing the rings and 'unkinking' the tube. Unfortunately reversal of tubal rings is not that simple.

The tubal rings must be removed, the closed edges of the tube reopened, and the tubal edges rejoined though microsurgical tubal reversal. Because the rings damage a small amount of fallopian tube, tubal ring reversal can provide excellent chances of becoming pregnant after tubal reversal surgery.

The chance of pregnancy after reversal of tubal rings at our center is approximately 76%.

Please give us a call at (919)968-4656 and we can tell you how to get started with your tubal reversal.

For more information about tubal ring reversal: Reversing Tubal Rings

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