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December 22, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal Anastomosis at the Uterine Cornua Tubouterine anastomosis is a tubal reversal procedure that is intermediate between tubotubal anastomosis and tubouterine implantation. It is also called cornual anastomosis because the tube is joined to the cornual area of the uterus with this operation. The cornu is the area where the fallopian tube normally emerges from […]
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December 16, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal Reversal Scholarly Publications Early Experimental Studies in Animals In 1969, David, Brackett and Garcia (1) reported using microsurgical techniques for uterotubal anastomosis after removing the uterotubal junction from one side in 25 rabbits. Among 11 (44%) of the animals that became pregnant, fewer implantations occurred on the operated side than on the unoperated side. […]
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December 13, 2007 · No Comments
People like knowing what to expect when they come to A Personal Choice for their tubal reversal procedure by reproductive surgeon Dr. Gary Berger, our Medical Director. We provide a great deal of information about this on our website, in emails and letters, and by telephone. Learn From Others on the Tubal Reversal Message Board Another […]
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December 11, 2007 · No Comments
If you have had your tubes tied and would like to become pregnant again, tubal reversal surgery is probably the best option for you. Tubal ligation reversal is the most successful and cost-effective way to become pregnant for 98% of women who have had a tubal ligation and now want to have another baby. What […]
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December 10, 2007 · No Comments
Information About Tubal Reversal The Tubal Reversal Message Board has been closed in preference of a public Facebook group. The Tubal Reversal Message Board is a public service offered by A Personal Choice. This message board allows prospective, current, and past patients of Dr. Berger to share information with each other and Dr. Berger’s staff […]
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December 09, 2007 · No Comments
What Is Informed Consent? Informed consent means that a person has access to and understands all relevant information about a medical or surgical treatment necessary to make an informed decision about it. In the case of tubal ligation reversal, informed consent means that a person understands how it the surgery is performed, the alternative treatment […]
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December 07, 2007 · No Comments
We provide the most detailed information about tubal reversal available from any doctor, hospital, or medical institution. This blog post describes how we are able to do this.
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December 05, 2007 · No Comments
A Personal Choice Anesthesia Team The Anesthesia Team at A Personal Choice ensures your comfort before, during, and after your tubal reversal procedure. We are Caryn Hertz, MD, Pamella Mills, CRNA, and Ann Pflugrath, MD. Our team consists of two board certified anesthesiologists and a registered nurse anesthetist specializing in outpatient anesthesia. Our experience working […]
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December 04, 2007 · No Comments
Salpingostomy is creating an opening in the fallopian tube. Salpingostomy is the appropriate tubal reversal procedure when the end closest to the ovary is closed and the fallopian tube has not been divided into separate segments. This is what results from a fimbriectomy tubal ligation.
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