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REVERSAL OF TUBAL STERILIZATION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
At reversal of sterilization the results of microsurgical efforts appear very consistent with most surgeons reporting similar or better results. In this discussion of reversal of tubal sterilization focus is on standard techniques for mid-tubal anastomosis and special problems encountered during anastomosis (ampullary anastomosis with major luminal ...
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Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
This article provides an overview of the history of hysteroscopic sterilization including the current state of the art and future ideals. Unlike laparoscopic techniques, sterilization by hysteroscopy can be performed in an outpatient setting without general anesthesia.
Adam, Magos, Lynne, Chapman
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Laparoscopic tubal sterilization

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract Refinement of endoscopic equipment and technique as well as an increased demand for surgical sterilization has resulted in a renewed interest in laparoscopic tubal sterilization. In the past 2 years, 186 patients have had coagulation and cutting of the Fallopian tubes done in association with laparoscopy.
E P, Peterson, S J, Behrman
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Reversibility of tubal ring sterilization

Contraception, 1977
Abstract The reversibility of the tubal ring sterilization technique was studied in 22 rabbits. Using microsurgery for end-to-end reanastomosis, a patency rate of 96% and a pregnancy rate of 86% was obtained. It is suggested that human tubal ring sterilization has a high probability of being reversible, although several factors of reversibility ...
W D, Boeckx, G, Vasquez, I A, Brosens
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