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Susan: International Tubal Ligation Reversal

Susan and Stephen meet with Dr. Monteith at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for a preoperative interview for tubal reversal and ovarian dermoid surgery.Susan is an international patient who traveled to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center from Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) for both tubal ligation reversal and ovarian conserving surgery. The day before her reversal surgery Susan and her partner, Stephen, sat with Dr. Monteith for a pre-operative interview. They have a unique story and we asked if they would allow us to share their story with our Tubal Reversal Blog and Tubal Reversal Message Board readers.

Love Displaced

Susan and Stephen are both from the United Kingdom. They first meet when they were twelve years old. They dated several times as teenagers, but, in their early twenties, life carried them in different directions. They married other people, had children, and, eventually, both became divorced.

During her marriage, Susan raised two children. She returned to work, as a personal administrative assistant, when her children entered high school. Stephen became an owner of an international firm establishing telecommunications infrastructure in the Middle East. His company creates communication networks in Pakistan and the war torn areas of Iraq and Afghanistan, Africa, and Nigeria.

Stephen lives in Dubai and is a frequent international traveler. On a business trip to England, he reunited with Susan. Their love restarted right where they had stopped. Realizing they belonged together, Susan moved from England to the United Arab Emirates. When I asked Susan what was her current occupation, she responded in a sweet British accent, “I am fortunate enough to live the life of a lady of leisure, whilst taking good care of Stephen of course!”

Tubal Reversal Decision

Since their lives had taken different paths, Susan felt she and Stephen had missed the opportunity to have children together. More and more, she wondered if anything could be done to reverse her sterilization. Even the remotest chance of conceiving was worth exploring; the rest would be in God’s hands.

Susan began researching pregnancy and sterilization reversal. She Googled ‘tubal ligation reversal’ and immediately found Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. She began informing herself about the reversal procedure and decided she would pursue reversal surgery.

After her decision, she was so excited she could not sleep. The next morning, Stephen noticed a change in Susan. He asked why was she so excited? She then began to share her discovery of a tubal reversal procedure and the possibility of having a child naturally together.

Susan and Stephen decided they would forgo having a tubal reversal in the UAE or England and, instead, would travel to the United States for reversal surgery.

Susan contacted me and we began a series of international emails regarding tubal ligation reversal surgery. Susan informed me she had a pre-existing dermoid ovarian cyst, which was discovered by her doctor in the UAE. Since the majority of gynecologists do not perform tubal reversal surgery, I informed Susan it would a easier for her to allow us to perform both a tubal reversal procedure and an ovarian cyst removal rather than her undergoing two separate procedures by different doctors.

Within several weeks of making her decision to have her tubes untied, Susan and Stephen were on a plane to Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Pre-operative Discussion

I meet Susan and Stephen the day prior to her surgery. We reviewed her medical history and discussed the limitations, risk, and benefits of tubal reversal surgery. Specifically, we addressed the possibility of not being able to repair one or both tubes. A critical aspect to Susan’s reversal was previous surgery, which left her with only one remaining ovary, which was now mostly replaced with a dermoid cyst. If this ovary were compromised, then Susan would never be able to conceive and have a child genetically her own. It was critical her surgery be precise and correct.

Susan’s Tubal Reversal Surgery

Susan’s surgery went well. She had a mini-laparotomy incision. Significant surgical findings were a large dermoid ovarian cyst and a normal appearing left tube with evidence of tubal band sterilization. The right tube was densely covered in scar tissue and intestinal adhesions from a previous surgery. The ovarian cyst was removed without difficulty and the left tube was repaired in a multi-layer closure. We Representative mini abdominal incision used at our reversal center for out patient tubal ligation reversal surgery.again examined the right tube and felt for Susan’s health and safety a right tubal repair not be undertaken. The entire surgery was slightly longer, due to the ovarian cyst removal, than our standard tubal reversal surgery, but lasted only one hour and thirty-eight minutes.

I meet her and Stephen after her surgery in the recovery room. I explained to them the success of the operation and our inability to repair her right tube because of dense scarring.

Susan was then discharged to the hotel and we saw her the next day. She was recovering well with minimal pain. Two days after her surgery, Susan was on a plane to return to the Middle East.

Susan’s Comments

From our first visit to the Chapel Hill Center, Stephen and I were extremely impressed by the professionalism of all the staff encountered and the facility as a whole.

The day before surgery we arrived at the center to have a consultation meeting with Dr Monteith to review my notes and go through the additional procedure of removing a dermoid cyst and any pitfalls that may ensue i.e. failure to save the ovary which without would mean the whole procedure would be fruitless. We then met with the anesthesiology team and had further pre-op checks.

We arrived at the center at 7 am the next morning full of a mixture of nerves and excitement of what was to happen. Again the staff was brilliant and allayed any fears by explaining each step. Before I knew it I was coming round from the anesthetic with Dr Monteith informing us he had successfully removed 100% of the dermoid cyst and the tubal repair had gone extremely well. It was like I was dreaming, music to my ears. Shortly after, I was getting dressed and on my way back to our hotel to recuperate.

Susan and Stephen back at home in Dubai, United Arab Emirates recovering after tubal ligation reversal surgery at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Pictured in the back ground is the world famous burj-al-arab hotel.The morning after a nurse came out to our hotel to check on my incision and take my vitals, everything was fine. The second day after surgery Stephen and I did a little Christmas shopping before heading off to the airport to start out journey home to Dubai.

I was amazed at how little pain and discomfort I experienced immediately after surgery compared to how I had felt after previous abdominal surgical procedures I had undergone years before.

I am now back home in Dubai recovering well and looking forward to Christmas and whatever the New Year brings!!

I was somewhat amused at Dr Monteith’s description of myself as a ‘lady of leisure’. I did state this is my full time occupation in Dubai now, alongside taking good care of my man, still amuses me to see it written down. Word of advice to achieve this status if you so wish; be fortunate enough to be with your true love and hope that he works in a income tax-free country!! Most importantly to ensure you take good care of him in all aspects of his life. His description of me is that I am a beautiful person inside and out with an endless caring nature.

Submitted by Dr. Charles Monteith

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25 Responses to “Susan: International Tubal Ligation Reversal”

  1. Tubal Reversal Angels Says:

    [...] they made during a stressful times in their lives. Women who seek tubal ligation reversal come from all areas of the world and all walks of life. Some are  executives and own their own companies. Some are inventors, [...]

  2. Laura Says:

    Susan,

    I think that your story is an inspiration for all women thinking about tubal reversals! Thank you for sharing this with us!

    Laura

  3. Lyndi RN Says:

    Thank you for sharing! What a wonderful story to illustrate the unseen paths life takes us down! Thank you too for sharing the tubal reversal process. I think future clients will find the experiences and insights very helpful.

  4. International Tubal Ligation Reversal: Age 40 Says:

    [...] A full account of Susan’s background and tubal reversal surgery can be found on a previously published article Susan: International Tubal Ligation Reversal. [...]

  5. Mike Says:

    Wow what a story. I had a relative that experienced something similar. Small world. Glad to hear it went so well for you!

  6. Julia Smith RN Says:

    Thank you for sharing your story here. We hope to hear good news from you very soon.

  7. Sarah, RN Says:

    Hi Angi,

    I am glad to hear that are interested in tubal reversal surgery at our facility! We do not have a waiting list and we typically schedule appointments about 4-6 weeks in advance. You can schedule your surgery at any time – you do not need to wait until we have reviewed your tubal ligation records. Please feel free to contact me at the office (919-968-4656) so that I may assist you with scheduling your reversal procedure.

  8. Charles Monteith MD Says:

    Currently, we do have some openings; however, we have surgeries scheduled out for the next five weeks. You can make an appointment as soon as we review your records.

  9. Angi Ross-Leinen Says:

    I am so excited to get this started, I have mailed my doctor the medical release form, now I will just wait.. I was wondering if you have a waiting list. And once the Chapel Hill receives my information, how soon after can we make a appointment for a TR?

    Thank You so much.

  10. chevette Says:

    Susan, thank you for your story, please let us know if you get pregnant.Best of luck

  11. Tubal Ligation Reversal After 40 | Tubal Reversal Process | Tubal Reversal Blog Says:

    [...] of our staff the day after surgery. After their postoperative evaluation, patients may return home. International patients will stay for 1-2 additional days before traveling home. All patients are walking and performing [...]

  12. Anonymous Says:

    Susan you had a wonderful story. Most women never come back to or meet their one true love. Best wishes to you in the future and we hope to hear of a BFP soon. Good Luck!

    Chris :logo:

  13. Stacey Says:

    Thanks, Ericka. We would like to have the surgery at the end of May or early June. I will be in touch with you.

  14. Jan Says:

    What a great example of the individual and personal attention given at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Dr. Monteith was able to perform one surgery to accomplish two goals for Susan and Stephen. Congratulations on your successful surgery.

  15. Ericka Says:

    Hi Stacey. How soon would you like to have surgery? I am happy to discuss the process with you. You can call the office or email me at ErickaP@tubal-reversal.net. We do not have to have your records to schedule surgery. However, one way to help determine what your success rate may be is with the operative report from your tubal ligation. This report can be obtained from the doctor who performed the surgery or from the medical records department of the hospital where your procedure was performed. You can click on the following link to obtain an authorization for release form http://www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_ligation_operative_report.htm . I’ll look forward to speaking with you soon.

  16. Stacey Says:

    Amen to second chances!

    We are desiring to have a reversal this spring. I am 33 yrs. old with 3 children from a previous marriage; my husband is 44 yrs. old with no children. What steps do we need to take now in order to be ready?

  17. Ericka Says:

    It was a pleasure to meet both of you and I hope the new year brings Positive news for you!

  18. Praybelieving Says:

    I enjoyed this blog…Susan, God bless you and your dh and hope you get your dream soon! I too, am a “lady of leisure” and take good care of my man and in return, he treats me like a princess. That was a cute expression…in the US, we usually call it a “stay at home mom”. :) Take care and best wishes!!

  19. Susie, RN Says:

    Best Wishes to you both, and thank you for sharing your story ! It was a pleasure to meet you and help you in your process of becoming a mother again.

  20. THOMASPARTYOF7 Says:

    What a wonderful story! It is so wonderful that we have Second chances in our lives to make things “right”. I wish you both lots of luck and baby dust sprinkled your way.. keep s posted can’t wait to see te message bpard with your BFP posted!

  21. Brenna RN Says:

    What a beautiful story! Thank you so much for sharing your tubal reversal journey with us. It was great to meet both of you and I wish you much happiness. Please keep in touch; we look forward to hearing from you!

  22. Kathy Says:

    I am happy your tubal reversal experience was a positive one, Susan! You chose the best place for your surgery. Wishing you and Stephen a positive pregnancy result soon.

  23. Pamela Mills, CRNA Says:

    I agree, Donna. Best wishes Susan and Stephen.
    Please keep in touch.

  24. Carrie, LPN Says:

    Susan’s story is a wonderful one. I am so happy that we were able to remove the cyst and repair her tube. The reversal went so well for her, and I hope we hear from her in the near future to report a positive pregnancy test. Thank you for sharing you story. I look forward to updates about you. In the meantime, enjoy your “life of leisure”!

  25. Donna Sisson Says:

    Thank-you Susan for sharing this heart warming story. I love reading about second chances. I’m so glad you chose CHTRC for your reversal surgery. What would we do without the internet? Best of luck.

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