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Surgery: Sterilization reversal: fertility results

open access: closedHuman Reproduction, 1995
Jean‐Bernard Dubuisson   +5 more
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Reversible sterilization.

International journal of fertility, 1979
The present techniques for sterilization of women consist of different methods to block the passage through the oviducts. The disadvantage of all techniques is that the possiblity of restoring fertility is very limited. The aim of the present study is to demonstrate a method of sterilization which is reversible.
A, Ingelman-Sundberg, I, Joelsson
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Reversible sterilization: Socio‐ethical considerations

Social Biology, 1978
Advances in microsurgical techniques and increased knowledge about the effects of different sterilization methods have led to successful reversals of this procedure in men and women. Reversible sterilizations therefore will probably become important as a temporary means of birth control.
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Microsurgical Reversal of Female Sterilization: A Reappraisal

Fertility and Sterility, 1980
The role of microsurgery in reversal of sterilization has been reassessed and 118 cases reviewed. The technical variations for tubo-tubal anastomosis necessitated by the condition of the oviducts have been outlined in detail. All 118 cases were included in the analysis without requirement for a minimal postoperative trial period.
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Macroscopic Tuboplasty: Reversal of Female Sterilization

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
AbstractData is presented regarding 57 women who underwent reversal of sterilization procedure. In the majority (90%), the reason for request for reversal of procedure was loss of male child or more than one child. Thirteen subjects never came back for follow‐up.
I, Gupta, H, Sawhney, U, Mahajan
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The feasibility of reduced sutures in 3D laparoscopic tubal sterilization reversal.

Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 2022
Pei-Chen Li, D. Ding
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pelviscopic Reversal of Sterilization

1992
Laparotomy has been replaced by endoscopic procedures for several indications in classical abdominal surgery.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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Reversible Sterility Induced by Medroxyprogesterone Injections

Fertility and Sterility, 1966
150 16-40 year old women divided into 3 groups based on dosage and administration intervals were given injections of 6alpha-methyl 17alph a-hydroxyprogesterone acetate for up to 9 months postpartum to study the drugs contraceptive effectiveness for socially handicapped strongly motivated people.
E M, Coutinho, J C, de Souza, A I, Csapo
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Laparoscopic tubal anastomosis: reversal of sterilization

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1993
A case of laparoscopic reversal of tubal sterilization is reported. The patient was a 38 year old woman sterilized by bipolar diathermia two years earlier. Refertilization was performed by laparoscopic end to end anastomosis of one tube. Postoperatively. the patient had one menstruation and then achieved an intrauterine pregnancy.
Istre, O, Olsboe, F, Trolle, B
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Fertility Outcome after Reversal of Sterilization

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 1998
AbstractObjective:The study was designed to evaluate the fertility outcome in sterilization reversals and a variety of factors that have been suggested to influence the successful outcome of sterilization reversal procedures.Method:It is a retrospective study involving all sterilization reversals performed between January 1991 and December 1995 in our ...
R, Yadav, R, Reddi, A, Bupathy
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