Bipolar and monopolar coagulation is frequently used to perform tubal ligations. Dr Berger explains these techniques.
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Bipolar and monopolar coagulation is frequently used to perform tubal ligations. Dr Berger explains these techniques.
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press.tubal-reversal.net — “The chances of getting pregnant after tubal ligation reversal at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center ranges from 90% for women less than 30 with tubal clips to 26% for women age 40 or older who had tubal coagulation.” View full resource at press.tubal-reversal.net
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Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Medical Director - I have devoted my professional career of more than 30 years to improving the techniques of microsurgical tubal repair in order to be able to restore fertility and hope to women desiring to become pregnant after having their tubes tied. The surgical techniques that I have developed make outpatient tubal ligation reversal comfortable, safe, and affordable by eliminating the need for hospitalization and speeding the recovery process." /> Gary S Berger, MD Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, ObGyn Physician, and Surgeon
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