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MICROSURGICAL REVERSAL OF FEMALE STERILIZATION

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1988
Abstract. Between 1979 and 1985, 25 consecutive, unselected women (age 28–40 years, median 34) underwent microsurgical tubo‐tuba1 anastomosis for reversal of sterilization. The overall pregnancy rate was 44%. The incidence of pregnancy was correlated to the tubal length after reversal.
Claus Dahl   +3 more
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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Laparotomy has been replaced by endoscopic procedures for several indications in classical abdominal surgery.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].
D. Wallwiener   +3 more
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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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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   +2 more
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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
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[Sterilization reversal with additional use of fibrin glue (Beriplast). Preliminary report].

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1986
This is a report on the first use of a fibrin adhesive in microsurgical refertilisation. During the period between 4.4. 1984 and 11.11. 1985 a total number of 17 women were operated on with the additional use of this fibrin adhesive.
R. Baumann, M. Volk, H. Taubert
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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.
Harjeet Sawhney, U. Mahajan, Indu Gupta
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A simplified procedure for laparoscopic tubal sterilization reversal : The one tubal stitch technique

, 1996
The goal of this work is to describe and report the preliminary results obtained for laparoscopic tubal sterilization reversal. The technique is simple and atraumatic and requires only one stitch in the tube.
J. Dubuisson, C. Chapron, K. Swolin
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Reversal of Sterility Due to Vasectomy

Fertility and Sterility, 1956
The vasectomized person who desires restoration of his fertility is encountered only rarely. Other surgeons have reported success in restoring fertility by various operative methods. A questionnaire to 1240 qualified urologists determined that 135 had performed the operation a total of 420 times with successful results in 160 instances (38%).
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS REQUESTING REVERSAL OF STERILIZATION

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1978
SummaryWith the increased number of female patients seeking sterilization and the good chance of successful reversal using modern microsurgical techniques, it can be anticipated there will be a rise in the number of patients requesting reversal of sterilization.
P. Thomson, Allan Templeton
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