November 19th, 2007 People often wonder “If I do get the tubal reversal procedure done, what are the chances I’ll conceive?”
Dr. Berger is the only doctor who tracks his specific success rate - others doctors will just quote what has been published elsewhere or what they think the success rate should be. Dr. Berger has taken the time and the expense to meticulously keep track of his patients’ pregnancies needed to determine the success rate of the tubal reversal procedures he has performed.
| Pregnancy Rates by Age |
| Age | Total Cases | Pregnant (No.) | Pregnant (%) |
| <30 | 558 | 460 | 82% |
| 30-34 | 1496 | 1130 | 76% |
| 35-39 | 1465 | 978 | 67% |
| 40+ | 506 | 207 | 41% |
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| Pregnancy Rates by Tubal Ligation Method |
| Method | Total Cases | Pregnant (No.) | Pregnant (%) |
| Ring / Clip | 921 | 697 | 76% |
| Ligation/ Resection | 1604 | 1098 | 69% |
| Coagulation | 1188 | 805 | 68% |
| Fimbriectomy/ unknown | 312 | 175 | 56% |
| Total | 4025 | 2775 | 69% |
Success Rates
One way to estimate your probability of success after a tubal reversal procedure is from the operative report from your tubal ligation. This can be obtained from the doctor who performed the surgery or from the medical records department of the hospital where your procedure was performed.
If you would like to forward this information to us, Dr. Berger will review the operative report at no charge and we can contact you regarding possible outcomes for you following reversal surgery. You may fax the records to us at 870-934-9211. Please include all contact information (phone and e-mail) when faxing your records.
If you have questions about your chances to get pregnant after a tubal reversal, please feel free to contact me.
Julia Smith, RN
Nurse Administrator
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center
Phone: (919) 656-8204
Fax: 870-934-9211
November 18th, 2007 Have you seen my tubal reversal lens on Squidoo.com? It has key information about tubal reversal. Here are some excerpts.
Tubal Reversal Success

There is just one way to know what the success after tubal reversal surgery is – and that is by documenting pregnancy and birth rates. This requires long term patient follow-up. Our ongoing follow-up system records the outcomes of every reversal procedure and provides the results for all to see. We are the only medical facility that does this! Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center publishes weekly pregnancy reports and pregnancy statistics that include pregnancy rates and pregnancy outcomes for my patients.
Making Surgery Comfortable for the Patient
Tubal reversal surgery traditionally has been a major operation with several days of recovery in a hospital due to postoperative pain and disability. These can be avoided.
Postoperative pain following abdominal surgery comes mainly from muscle and connective tissue injury. Abdominal retractors (metal instruments that pull back on the skin, connective tissues, and muscles) are traditionally used to give wide exposure to the pelvic organs during surgery. Pressure from abdominal retractors causes reduced blood flow to the retracted tissues, resulting in postoperative pain. The operation is best performed without retractors.
Surgical packs (large gauze pads) traditionally are placed into the abdomen to push the intestines away from the pelvic organs during surgery. Packs cause postoperative bloating due to intestinal irritation. These can be avoided also.
Injecting a local anesthetic where surgery is performed – even though the patient is asleep during the procedure – further minimizes postoperative pain. (This is called preemptive analgesia.) These are some of the ways I make tubal reversal surgery comfortable for patients. Making surgery comfortable improves recovery, avoids the need for hospitalization, and results in a low cost tubal reversal procedure.
An Excellent Reference Source
At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, we provide complete and accurate information about tubal ligation reversal. Here are some starting places:
VIP Questions
Pregnancy Testimonials
Tubal Reversal Illustrations
Tubal Reversal or IVF
Our follow-up pregnancy statistics from over 5000 tubal reversal patients show that tubal reversal is more successful than IVF. This is because once the tubes are repaired, there is a chance every month of conceiving naturally. The pregnancy rate is higher after tubal reversal than after IVF for women iof all ages. Furthermore, the cost is much less than a single IVF treatment cycle.
Pregnancy Rates After Tubal Reversal vs IVF
Tubal Reversal
IVF
