The Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2011, with data from close to 10,000 women, proves the success of tubal reversal at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center announces the birth of a baby following successful completion of sterilization reversal of the Essure procedure, previously considered a permanent form of female birth control.
Dr. Gary S. Berger, M.D., director of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal, today announced more than 10,000 tubal ligation reversal procedures have been performed at his specialty facility. Dr. Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith have the only surgical practice in the country dedicated…
In the May Issue of the Triangle Physician Dr. Gary Berger tells the story of his career and Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal. With over thirty years experience, he has helped over 8000 women achieve their dreams of pregnancy after a tubal ligation.
Editorial about Tubal Ligation Reversal written by Dr. Gary Berger, medical director of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, and published in the April 2010 issue of The Triangle Physician.
The tubal reversal doctors at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center performed the first reversal procedure after Adiana tubal sterilization on February 6, 2009. Today they report the success of the operation as confirmed by a positive pregnancy test submitted by the patient via her Pregnancy Report Form. The Adiana procedure uses radio frequency energy to block the fallopian tube in its interstitial segment within the uterine muscle. Adiana was approved for clinical use in the US in July 2009.
Tubal Reversal Success Rate -The chances of getting pregnant after tubal reversal ranges from 82% for women with tubal lengths of 7.5 cm or longer to 34% for women with fallopian tube lengths of 2.5 cm or less at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
This prospective cohort study of 5,046 patients at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the largest study ever performed about getting pregnant after tubal reversal.
5046 women came from all 50 US states to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center from July 2000 through June 2008 for tubal reversal surgery. The locations where they came from are shown in a map and a table listing the number of patients from each state.