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Varies method of tubal ligation
February 20th, 2010 by admin
What happens during a tubal ligation reversal operation? The operation itself takes about 1-2 hours on average. Some doctors may execute the procedure in about 2 hours, while others may try to keep it under an hour in order to minimize operating and recovery time. The process can be performed under general or local anesthesia. The real method varies according to how the initial tubal ligation was performed. If a proximal tubal opening into the uterus remains, the doctor will probably perform a tubal anastomosis. If no proximal possibility stays (i.e. the uterus has no protruding tube segments and only the distal part of the fallopian tube remains), the doctor must perform a tubal implantation, which needs making an opening in the uterus and entering the fallopian tube into the new starting.The average recovery time for a tubal reversal will alter from patient to patient. Two weeks are often needed for the body to fully repair itself however each patient’s healing time is unique. Talking About recovery periods is necessary to assure a safety and quick recovery.