A Study on Tubal Recanalization |
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Authors: | A. Ramalingappa Yashoda |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of OBS. & GYN., Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli, Karnataka, India
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo study the various factors affecting the success rate of tubal recanalization and the reasons for failure of the procedure.MethodsA retrospective study was conducted during 2000–2007 @ KIMS, Hubli.ResultsOf the 25 subjects who underwent tubal recanalization, 44 % of women conceived and they were >35 years of age. Laparoscopically sterilized patients had better chances of conception (50 %) following reversal than those who were sterilized by Pomeroy’s method (30 %). With post-reversal tubal length of >4 cm, pregnancy rate was 50 %. Isthumus–Isthumus and Isthumus–Ampullary anastomosis have 50 % success rates.ConclusionTubal recanalization by microsurgical technique is one of the methods to solve infertility after sterilization. |
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Keywords: | Sterilization Tubal recanalization Microsurgical technique |
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