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Tubal Ligation Reversal After 40 | Tubal Reversal Process

February 12th, 2009

Tubal Reversal SurgeryPreparation for tubal ligation reversal surgery is the same for all patients regardless of age.  Any person considering  ‘untying tied tubes‘ should read this article to understand how to arrange and schedule a tubal ligation reversal.

This is the sixth article in a series dedicated to women considering alternatives for pregnancy and tubal ligation reversal after the age of 40.

The previous article describes the risk of having a tubal reversal surgery and the first article of our series is  Tubal Ligation Reversal After the Age 40 | Introduction.
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Tubal Reversal After 40 | Risks

February 10th, 2009

Tubal reversal reception room.This is the fifth article of a series dedicated to women considering alternatives for pregnancy and tubal ligation reversal after the age of 40.  The previous article provided an overview of the benefits of tubal ligation reversal at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for women in their forties. This article focuses on the surgical and early pregnancy risks for older women having their ‘tubes untied’.

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Tubal Ligation Reversal After 40 | Pregnancy and Infertility

January 29th, 2009

Tubal ligation reversal is very successful at allowing women who have had their tubes tied to become pregnant again. In general, 70% of women who have their tubes untied at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center become pregnant after  reversal of tubal ligation. This overall statistic is based on all patients, but there is variation depending upon an individual’s  age and method of tubal ligation.

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Tubal Ligation Reversal After Age 40 | Introduction

January 26th, 2009

Quest for children through tubal ligation reversal surgery.Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center specializes in reversing tubal ligation and repairing damaged or blocked fallopian tubes. We perform over 800 tubal repair surgeries per year and have patients who travel to us from around the world and across the United States to have tubal surgery at our center.

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Informed Consent for Tubal Reversal Surgery

December 9th, 2007

What Is Informed Consent?

Complete and accurate information at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center ensures each patient's fully informed consent for tubal reversal surgery.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 of in vitro fertilization, and the potential benefits, risks, and likelihood of success from these treatments.

The Informed Consent Process

When meeting with patients during their consultation, I explain the outpatient tubal reversal procedure that I perform. Even before we meet at the preoperative consultation, patients review extensive information on the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website, receive printed information about the procedure, and can watch a video or dvd showing each step in the tubal reversal operation.

We also discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of the alternative treatment of in vitro fertilization. Most important, we provide complete and accurate statistics about pregnancy rates and birth rates after the tubal reversal procedures I have performed.

Benefits and Risks

The primary benefit from tubal reversal surgery is the opportunity to become pregnant at any time in the future. It is simpler, safer, and less expensive than the alternative treatment (in vitro fertilization or IVF). The main risk associated with IVF is multiple pregnancy (33%), compared with the risk of ectopic pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery (10-15%). The medical complication of ectopic pregnancy is tubal rupture. This can be prevented by adhering to our recommended protocol for early pregnancy monitoring.

What is the Expected Success Rate?

Pregnancy and birth rates are the most important measures of success after tubal reversal for most couples. To determine what these are, a doctor must include all tubal reversal procedures and maintain follow-up with patients to learn their subsequent pregnancy histories. Since pregnancies can occur at any time, the follow-up effort and data recording must be done on a continuing basis.

Each week we provide feedback about new pregnancies reported to us via Weekly Pregnancy Reports and Pregnancy Announcements. Information about both the pregnant women and those who have not yet become pregnant is updated annually and published in our Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study Report. The pregnancy rates and birth rates shown in this report permit prospective patients to learn the statistical probability for success, based on the experience of previous patients for whom I have performed a tubal ligation reversal.

To my knowledge, Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the only medical facility that collects, analyzes, and publishes complete and accurate statistics about the success of tubal reversal surgery based on all patients who have had the procedure performed. With this detailed information, and only this kind of information, it becomes possible to make a fully informed decision about tubal reversal surgery.

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