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Sterilization Failure, Sterilization Reversal, and Pregnancy After Sterilization Reversal in Quebec
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 20031). To determine the likelihood of sterilization reversal and of subsequent sterilization after sterilization reversal among men and women and 2). to examine the likelihood of pregnancy after sterilization (contraceptive failure) and of pregnancy after sterilization reversal.Payment data from the Quebec provincial health insurance system were obtained ...
Edith Guilbert+2 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991
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 ...
C. Wood
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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 ...
C. Wood
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Surgery: Sterilization reversal: fertility results
Human Reproduction, 1995Fertility outcome following sterilization reversal by laparotomy was evaluated. We studied all sterilization reversals performed between January 1978 and December 1991; a total of 226 women were treated. Tubal anastomosis was performed according to the rules for microsurgery.
Jean-Bernard Dubuisson+5 more
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MICROSURGICAL TUBAL ANASTOMOSIS FOR STERILIZATION REVERSAL
Medical Journal of Australia, 1977A series of patients requesting sterilization reversal has been reviewed. Microsurgical tubal anastomosis has been successfully employed and offers improved surgical results. Minimization of the length of tube damaged at sterilization procedures is probably a major factor in determining pregnancy rates should subsequent reversal be desired.
Carl Wood, Peter Paterson, Bruce Downing
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Sterilization reversal: Results of 101 attempts
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988One hundred one patients underwent reversal of sterilization. Among the 79 patients with a known outcome, the successful pregnancy rate was 35%. In contrast, the tubal patency rate was 91%. An analysis of standard preoperative fertility factors failed to reveal their predictive value.
Jouko Halme, Jaroslav F. Hulka
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STERILIZATION REVERSAL BY MACROSURGICAL TUBAL ANASTOMOSIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1980A simple macrosurgical technique developed by the writer in 1974, and used specifically for the reversal of sterilization by tubal anastomosis, is presented. The technique has been employed where facilities have been no more sophisticated than those used for the original sterilization.
Cedric S. Vear
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Female sterilization reversal in the era of in-vitro fertilization
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022Purpose of review Regret after female sterilization is not uncommon in the United States. Prior to the development of assisted reproductive technology (ART), surgical reversal of sterilization was the only option for patients interested in fertility ...
N. Garg, M. Milad
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Reversal of Female Sterilization
Southern Medical Journal, 1982Sterilization 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.
Paul G. McDonough+4 more
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REVERSAL OF FEMALE STERILIZATION
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1981SummaryReversal of sterilization was attempted in 22 women without the use of an operating microscope. Fifty per cent became pregnant. Success was influenced by the site and extent of the tubal damage resulting from the sterilization procedure, mechanical occlusive sterilization techniques offering the best change of a successful reversal.
A. D. Noble+2 more
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Reversibility of female sterilization
Fertility and Sterility, 1985The discussion considers the current status of reversibility of sterilization in the US and describes clinical and experimental efforts for developing techniques designed for reversibility. It focuses on regret following sterilization reversal potential of current sterilization techniques patient selection current reversal techniques results of ...
Jaroslav F. Hulka+5 more
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