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May 20, 2008 · No Comments
Experience is the most important indicator of whether successful tubal reversal surgery can be performed when a woman has a difficult tubal reversal situation due to short tubes, missing tubal segments, fimbriectomy, or inherent diseases of the tubes. While most doctors would be unwilling – or unable – to perform a reversal procedure in one of these situations, Dr. Gary Berger is able to repair the tubes in 98% of cases, regardless of the type of sterilization that has been performed or whether difficult situations are encountered.
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May 15, 2008 · No Comments
The first reported tubal sterilization using bipolar electrocoagulation was in 1972. With bipolar coagulation, the electrical current can be more precisely controlled resulting in less tubal damage than monopolar coagulation. Approximately 60- 70% of patients at A Personal Choice become pregnant after a reversal of a bipolar coagulation sterilization procedure.
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May 07, 2008 · No Comments
A Personal Choice Pregnancy Announcements for the 4th Week of April 2008
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April 30, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Charles Monteith reports his diary entries for another day of assisting Dr. Berger in untying tubes for patients at A Personal Choice.
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April 12, 2008 · No Comments
“Noah is our first tubal reversal baby. We are planning on one more.” Monique and Emil B.
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April 11, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 03.31.08 Name: Stacey K. Location: Spotsylvania Virginia Date of Tubal Reversal: august 1, 2003 Date of Pregnancy Test: 03/26/2008 Due Date: 12/01/2008 Remarks: I am waiting to get my hcg results. I am also scheduled for a sonogram on Thursday. I will keep you posted. What is the chances for me of a tubal […]
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March 30, 2008 · No Comments
Surgical Technologists at A Personal Choice Surgical technologists, also called surgical technicians, are the unsung heros of the surgical team at A Personal Choice. Patients have little interaction with them except when they are in the operating room. The surgical techs are not easily recognizable behind their surgical masks and during most of the time […]
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March 09, 2008 · No Comments
After my dream of becoming a tubal reversal specialist, I emailed Dr. Berger to ask for his assistance in teaching me his techniques of outpatient tubal reversal microsurgery. I was a little reluctant to reach out and make contact but, as I previously mentioned, email is a great way to receive rejection. When I received […]
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February 24, 2008 · No Comments
My path has taken me through four hard, long years of residency training- many days and nights in the hospital. My training can be summed up into two words- extreme exhaustion. As an attending physician, I had practiced high risk obstetrics and gynecology and had experienced many joyous and difficult moments. I have seen beautiful […]
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