Essure Sterlization Reversal
March 31, 2011 at 3:11 am tubalreversal Leave a comment
Tubal Reversal Surgeons can successfully reverse sterilization procedure.
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center patient Michelle S. from Parker, Colorado today (30th March, 2011) posted “Dr. Berger – We are so excited that we have our Essure Reversal baby that we never thought we could have. She is just everything that we had wished and prayed for. Thank you for making our dreams come true and giving us our sweet baby girl.”
The Essure procedure involves placing a flexible coil or micro-insert into each fallopian tube at the junction of the uterus and the tube. Once in place, over a 3-month period, scar tissue grows into the coils blocking the tubes to prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg. According to Conceptus, Inc., the manufacturer of Essure, Essure sterilization is permanent and irreversible due to this scarring. The procedure Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith used to reverse the Essure method involved cutting the devices out of the uterine muscle and fallopian tubes and then implanting the remaining fallopian tube segments into the uterine cavity through a new opening in the uterus. This procedure is called tubouterine implantation.
For more information on Essure and Ligation call (919) 968-4656 To Speak With a Tubal Reversal Nurse. or visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website
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