Laparoscopic tubal sterilization reversal and fertility outcomes
Purpose: The purpose of the study was two-fold. Firstly it was to assess the suitability for tubal recanalization and factors predicting successful laparoscopic recanalization.
K Jayakrishnan, Sumeet N Baheti
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Conventional Laparoscopy Is the Better Option for Tubal Sterilization Reversal: A Closer Look at Tubal Reanastomosis [PDF]
Background: Permanent sterilization is one of the most common methods of birth control in the United States and around the world. A small subset of women will regret their decision and desire future fertility.
Anita Madison +4 more
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Reversal of Female Sterilization
Sterilization reversal is performed more frequently since the innovation of microscopic technics in tubal surgery. We analyzed 40 consecutive cases of reversal of female sterilization performed at the Medical College of Georgia from 1973 through 1980. We used a temporary intraluminal 2-0 nylon splint.
Gantt, Pickens A. +2 more
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Female sterilization in the life course: Understanding trends and differentials in early sterilization [PDF]
Background: Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and women of color are more likely than other women both to undergo contraceptive sterilization and to desire sterilization reversal.
Sara Johnsen, Megan Sweeney
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Does a history of unintended pregnancy lessen the likelihood of desire for sterilization reversal? [PDF]
BackgroundUnintended pregnancy has been significantly associated with subsequent female sterilization. Whether women who are sterilized after experiencing an unintended pregnancy are less likely to express desire for sterilization reversal is unknown ...
Grady CD +6 more
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Desire for reversal after tubal sterilization in the United States, 2006–2023 [PDF]
Objective: To describe trends in the prevalence of tubal sterilization and subsequent desire for reversal among US women and identify sociodemographic factors associated with desires for reversal.
Amy Yunyu Chiang, M.A., Ph.D. +4 more
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Economic evaluation of sterilization reversal in infertility treatment: A systematic review. [PDF]
ObjectivesAlthough sterilization is intended to be permanent, some individuals later seek fertility. In such cases, options can be limited and financially burdensome.
Brandon Chongthanadon +5 more
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Fertility Outcomes after Laparoscopic Reversal of Tubal Sterilization
Objective: To know pregnancy outcome in the tubal reversal of sterilized women. Method: Literature review. Results: Sterilization is considered the most common contraception methods in United States of America, approximately 39% women in reproductive age
Wachyu Hadisaputra
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Laparoscopic Reversal of Tubal Sterilization; A Retrospective Study Over 135 Cases [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate the pregnancy and delivery rates of laparoscopic tubal reanastomosis.Study Design: From 2003 to 2013, 135 laparoscopic tubal reversals were performed according to the four stitch technique.
Pierre Arnaud Godin +6 more
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Tube permeability and pregnancy after tubal ligation reversal - doi:10.5020/18061230.2006.p209
This study aimed at verifying the frequencies of tube permeability and pregnancy in women submitted to microsurgical tubal ligation reversal by laparotomy at a private Clinical Center, in São Luís, Maranhão, from August, 1999 to April, 2003.
Eduardo Durans Figuerêdo +3 more
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