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		<title>Untying Tied Tubes: Monopolar Electrocoagulation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people, including doctors, have been told that tubal sterilization is permanent and irreversible. Although monopolar tubal coagulation is intended to be permanent, this procedure is usually reversible. The best place for women to have their tubes 'untied' when they have been burned is Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center - the only medical facility that specializes in reversal of tubal ligation.]]></description>
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		<title>Untying Tied Tubes: Bipolar Electrocoagulation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center become pregnant after a reversal of a bipolar coagulation sterilization procedure.]]></description>
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