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November 21, 2014 · No Comments
Dr. Monteith. Thank you to everyone there for giving me my miracle baby.
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November 19, 2014 · No Comments
This is my Essure reversal baby Brody at 20 months old. My little miracle. We conceived just 3 months after our reversal!
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November 15, 2014 · No Comments
Shaidin is the best gift ever! Thanks to Dr Monteith we have this wonderful person to make our hearts melt!!!
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November 13, 2014 · No Comments
My husband and I were blessed to become pregnant six weeks after surgery and ten months after surgery we had our miracle in our arms.
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November 13, 2014 · No Comments
We had been thinking about the reversal for years and are so happy everyday that we finally did it not only for the chance to have another little one but it has helped alleviated so many symptoms that I had before the surgery.
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November 13, 2014 · No Comments
We are so thankful for our Essure reversal, it was a complete success, truly a miracle! Without A Personal Choice, my son would not be here, we will forever be grateful.
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November 04, 2014 · No Comments
When we first began performing Essure removal, we would remove the devices using manual traction. As we gained more experience, we realized the best way to reduce the risk of breaking the Essure devices was to minimize excessive traction and avoid electrodissection. We now perform en bloc resection of Essure micro-inserts during our Essure removal procedures […]
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November 04, 2014 · No Comments
Essure coil removal was previously performed at our facility by applying direct traction on the Essure micro-inserts. Although this was simpler and faster than the procedure we now perform, manual traction on the coils frequently resulted in coil breakage and increased the chance of leaving residual Essure fragments. We now perform a precise en bloc […]
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November 04, 2014 · No Comments
The Essure device is 4 cm long. The manufacturer recommends 3 to 8 turns of the outer coil be allowed to project into the uterine cavity to insure adequate placement. When properly placed approximately 1 to 2 cm of the Essure device should project beyond the myometrial wall and into the isthmic section of each fallopian […]
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