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Vasectomy and vasectomy reversal: An update
Vasectomy is an elective surgical sterilization procedure for men that is intended to obstruct or remove a portion of both vas deferens, thereby preventing sperm from moving from the testes to the ejaculatory ducts.
Ranjith Ramasamy, Peter N Schlegel
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Live delivery outcome after tubal sterilization reversal: a population-based study
© 2015 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Objective - To determine the cumulative incidence of live delivery in women who underwent reversal of tubal sterilization. Design - Population-based retrospective cohort study.
Eva Malacova +2 more
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Tubal sterilization is one of the contraceptive methods whose use has increased the most in Brazil, but a growing number of women have expressed regret after the procedure.
Katia Maria de Melo Machado +2 more
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Judgment, shame, and coercion: the criminal legal system and reproductive autonomy [PDF]
Background A growing body of research has called attention to limitations to reproductive autonomy in both women who are socially disadvantaged and in those who have had contact with the criminal legal (CL) system.
Ginny Garcia-Alexander, Melissa Thompson
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Lesion sterilization and tissue repair (LSTR) treatment involves the use of a triple antibiotic mixture in a suitable vehicle, which is used to disinfect root canal systems.
Bhaswati Chakraborty +2 more
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Summary: : Thirteen women had repeat sterilization reversal using microsurgery either because of failed IVF or personal preference for microsurgery. Six pregnancies occurred in 5 women resulting in 5 livebirths and 1 miscarriage. Pregnancy occurred in all 3 patients having isthmic anastomosis in the second sterilization reversal.Preliminary ...
Carl Wood
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We tested the feasibility of performing outpatient laparoscopic surgery to reverse tubal sterilization using titanium staples to reapproximate the oviducts. A total of 14 women underwent the procedure which involved excision of the tubal eschar, stenting
L Stadtmauer, Mark V Sauer
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Reversal of sterilization by macrosurgery / conventional surgery with microsurgical principles with special reference to rail road technique: an overview of success and failures [PDF]
Objectives: The present study undertaken to assess the efficacy of technique of reversal of sterilization by macrosurgery with microsurgical principles and use of rail road technique for cornual - isthmic anastomosis and factors truly influencing the ...
Suman Sardesai +2 more
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Race, insurance status, and desire for tubal sterilization reversal [PDF]
Matthew F Reeves +2 more
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Pelviscopic Reversal of Sterilization
Laparotomy has been replaced by endoscopic procedures for several indications in classical abdominal surgery. It is widely accepted that pelviscopic surgery plays a key role in the therapy of ectopic pregnancy [1, 8, 11], of endometriosis [9], of salpingo-ovariolysis [2, 6], and of salpingostomy [5, 9].
J. Gauwerky +3 more
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