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A tubal ligation reversal is an operation to permit someone who has had a tubal reversal facility to try to get pregnant again. There are two parts; how you get into the pelvis to the tubes and what you do once you are in there to restore the patient's fertility.
To minimize post-op discomfort and to speed up recovery, we perform your tubal reversal through a small incision, usually about 3 inches long, right above the pubic hair line. Normally in surgery, mechanical retractors are used to hold the skin apart. These retractors are not used in mini-laparotomies and this reduces post-op pain dramatically. The idea is to gently move the skin over the tube being worked on rather than opening a wide incision that exposes both tubes at once. Our doctors have over 60 years of surgical experience. Our medical director Dr. Greene was one of the first surgeons anywhere to do major pelvic surgery through a mini-laparotomy incision.
Tubal Ligation Reversal | Lakeshore Tubal Reversal Center
To minimize post-op discomfort and to speed up recovery, we perform your tubal reversal through a small incision, usually about 3 inches long, right above the pubic hair line. Normally in surgery, mechanical retractors are used to hold the skin apart. These retractors are not used in mini-laparotomies and this reduces post-op pain dramatically. The idea is to gently move the skin over the tube being worked on rather than opening a wide incision that exposes both tubes at once. Our doctors have over 60 years of surgical experience. Our medical director Dr. Greene was one of the first surgeons anywhere to do major pelvic surgery through a mini-laparotomy incision.
Tubal Ligation Reversal | Lakeshore Tubal Reversal Center