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The tubal ligation reversal routine utilizes microsurgery to reattach the two remaining segments of the fallopian tubes. Particular factors take a particular consequence on the likely for a victorious tubal reversal routine. Because the fallopian tube’s diameter varies from one end to the other, the greatest prospect for success happens when the diameters of the two leftover segments of fallopian tube are about the same. In instances where the two leftover ends of the tubes are of unique diameter (for example, a limited end of tube close to the uterus is being joined to a wider end near the end of the fallopian tube), success rates for pregnancy are skimpier. One technique of tubal ligation reversal involves the use of a tubal cannulator, which is introduced into the womb through the cervix, allowing the tube to be threaded with a small stent. This allows for better alignment of the fallopian tubes, so a much better connection can be accomplished. Little sutures (less than a hair in thickness) are carefully and precisely put to connect the 2 segments.

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