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What to Know if You Want Tubes Untied

Women who want kids after tubal ligation often ask about how to get tubes untied. This report describes how tubal sterilization, often referred to simply as tying the tubes, is performed.

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Meet Dr. Caryn Hertz

At A Personal Choice, the close coordination between the surgical and anesthesia teams makes tubal reversal surgery the safest and most comfortable surgery that is possible. Performing 4 tubal reversal operations together every day, 5 days a week, is unique in the medical field and is one of the factors that makes the tubal reversal experience at Chapel Hill truly exceptional. Dr. Caryn Hertz, Director of Anesthesia says, “I am dedicated to making each patient’s surgery comfortable and safe. Working regularly with Dr. Berger has enabled me to truly optimize and continually improve the Tubal Ligation Reversal experience for our patients.”

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New Anesthesologist at Chapel Hill Surgical Center

Introducing James Split MD It is a happy occasion to introduce another new member of the staff of Chapel Hill Surgical Center. Dr. James Split is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. He has worked at Chapel Hill Surgical Center since December 2007. He previously lived and worked in Greensboro, North Carolina for the last 18 months. Before moving to North Carolina, Dr. Split practiced medicine in […]

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Tubal Reversal Specialist – Dr. Monteith Comments

Dr. Charles Monteith recalls his first day of training as a tubal reversal specialist at A Personal Choice.

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Tubal Reversal Information

Tubal reversal information provided on the A Personal Choice is complete, accurate, and authoritative. Anyone seeking information about tubal ligation reversal should study this source of information in detail.

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Surgical Technologists – The Unsung Heros

Surgical Technologists at A Personal Choice Surgical technologists, also called surgical technicians, are the unsung heros of the surgical team at A Personal Choice. Patients have little interaction with them except when they are in the operating room. The surgical techs are not easily recognizable behind their surgical masks and during most of the time […]

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Anesthesia For Outpatient Tubal Reversal Surgery

There have been many milestones in outpatient anesthesia since its inception. Imagine what the first patient was thinking when told he or she would be going home the same day after the administration of a general anesthetic! These milestones include vast improvements in patient monitoring, shorter acting anesthetics, and improved surgical techniques. Anesthesia at A […]

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My Start to Becoming a Tubal Reversal Specialist

After my first meeting with Dr. Berger, I drove home and was ecstatic our conversation went so well. I did not know what to expect when I first visited the center but my visit was everything I could have hoped for. Immediately when I got home I told my wife about my experience. I had never told […]

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Dr. Monteith – First Meeting with Dr. Berger

After my dream of becoming a tubal reversal specialist, I emailed Dr. Berger to ask for his assistance in teaching me his techniques of outpatient tubal reversal microsurgery. I was a little reluctant to reach out and make contact but, as I previously mentioned, email is a great way to receive rejection. When I received […]

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