Tubal reversal: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of the Tubal Reversal?
The cost varies between $7,500.00 to $7,800.00 prepaid before the surgery. The price depends on the facility used and the health problems of the patient.
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What is tubal reversal?
A tubal reversal is a procedure that restores blocked or tied fallopian tubes to restore fertility in a woman. The procedure is called a tubal reversal because it is performed to reverse the effects of a tubal ligation, a surgical procedure which involves blocking the fallopian tubes (usually by tying) to prevent pregnancy.
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The fallopian tube is the small tube that connects the ovary with the uterus. The human egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and travels down this tube to implant in the uterus. The tube also allows sperm to travel from the vagina to the egg that ovulated. Pregnancy can be prevented if the fallopian tube is surgically blocked. Surgical sterilization is accomplished in a woman by tying, cutting or burning the fallopian tube. ...
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Who needs a Tubal Reversal?
woman who has had her fallopian tubes either tied, burned, clipped or cut, in the past, for birth control, and now wants to attempt to become pregnant.
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What is involved in Tubal Ligation Reversal?
While Tubal Ligation is generally considered a permanent procedure, some women desire to have children afterwards. The two options for pregnancy after Tubal Ligation are: microsurgical tubal reversal and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) .
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What are the pregnancy rates after a tubal reversal?
Pregnancy rates after a tubal reversal are 80-90% with ideal circumstances.
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How long is the recovery after a tubal reversal?
You will be off work for about 10 days and it will be 4 weeks before you are able to do heavy (> 20 lbs. ) lifting.
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How is a tubal reversal done?
tubal reversal is done microsurgically through a minilaparotomy (small bikini line incision).
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Does the physician perform tubal reversal?
A Yes, Dr. Marrero does perform laparoscopic microsurgical tubal reversals, however, the patient must schedule a new patient appointment so that she can be evaluated by the doctor.
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What is the cost of a tubal litigation reversal?
The physician’s fee is $5,100. In addition, the operating room charges are typically $6,000.
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What risks are associated with tubal reversal?
There are three risks associated with surgery to reverse tubal ligation. These include the risk of: Injuring a blood vessel, resulting in bleeding Complications associated with anesthesia The possibility of infection
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Inherent to any surgical procedure are risks such as post-operative infections, injury to nearby structures such as bowel and blood vessels, as well as allergies to general anesthesia agents. All of these are very rare complications. Unique to tubal reversal is an increased risk of ectopic of tubal pregnancies that could occur following the procedure. The chance of this is about 5%. ...
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How successful is a reversal of a tubal ligation?
The success rate for reversal (tubal reanastomosis) depends on your age, your partner, how your tubes were tied and the skill of the reproductive surgeon. Due to the negative effects of again on egg quality for women 40 or older, In Vitro Fertilization may be a better option. During IVF, the reproductive endocrinologist can stimulate the ovaries, harvest several eggs, fertilize them in the lab, and then select the resulting highest quality embryos to transfer into the uterus. ...
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The success rate for reversal (tubal reanastomosis) depends on your age, your partner, how your tubes were tied and the skill of the reproductive surgeon. Due to the negative effects of again on egg quality for women 40 or older, In Vitro Fertilization may be a better option. During IVF, the reproductive endocrinologist can stimulate the ovaries, harvest several eggs, fertilize them in the lab, and then select the resulting highest quality embryos to transfer into the uterus. ...
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How do I schedule an appointment for a tubal reversal?
After we have reviewed your prior operative and pathology reports and we have discussed the potential success of a tubal reversal, please let us know the date that you would like to have your surgery scheduled. For more information, you can reach us at 817-293-7022
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After our physicians have reviewed your prior operative and pathology reports and we have discussed the potential success of a tubal reversal, please let us know the date that you would like to have your surgery scheduled. Contact us at: Phone: 1-866-tubal reversal (1-866-882-2573) Web: using our Contact Us Form .
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Are the fees affordable for tubal reversal surgery?
The estimated fees for the surgery are listed under the Costs of Tubal Reversal section of our Web site. There are no hidden fees. Any cost in addition to the tubal reversal surgery is listed below the estimated cost of the surgery. Patients have the option to pay the cost out over time through Capital One Healthcare Finance. You may even apply online with them at www.capitalonehealthcarefinance.com . ...
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How successful is a tubal reversal at achieving pregnancy?
Rates of subsequent term delivery following a tubal reversal vary. The time between sterilization and reversal does not seem to influence success rates for female sterilization reversal (as it does in men). Success after sterilization reversal depends on the residual tubal length, the method of reversal, the skill of the surgeon, and the fertility of both partners. ...
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What risks may be associated with tubal reversal?
The risks associated with the surgery may include injury to the bowel, bladder, or a blood vessel. There is the possibility of infection or of complications associated with anesthesia. The major risk associated with tubal reversal is a tubal pregnancy which occurs in approximately 10% of pregnancies after tubal surgery. When detected early, a tubal pregnancy may be treated medically and avoid the need for additional surgery. ...
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What is the success rate following a tubal reversal?
Pregnancy rates vary depending upon the type of tubal ligation, the age of the woman, the skill and experience of the surgeon, and other possible fertility factors. The overall pregnancy rate is approximately 70%.
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How does a woman begin to decide if a Tubal Reversal is right for her?
The woman first provides Dr. Lundblad with the necessary information, if possible, about her tubal ligation. This is obtained by using the provided Release of Information Sheet and the Medical History Sheet. Dr. Lundblad then consults with the woman and a decision is made as to the appropriateness of continuing the process.
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How long will I need to remain in Chapel Hill to have my tubal reversal?
You will be here for two nights - the day before your tubal reversal for your consultation and the day of your surgery.
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Is there any other option for the woman who is not a good candidate for tubal reversal?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) may be an option for women who are poor candidates for reversal surgery. However IVF is very expensive and is associated with a success of approximately 25% per cycle.
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Q) What is the recovery time for a tubal reversal?
A) This depends upon the patient's tolerance for pain and possibly unforeseen complications. Most women are fully recovered in 3-4 weeks.
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Q) What are the steps for a tubal reversal?
A) You must obtain the post operative and pathology reports from the doctor who performed the tubal ligation or the hospital. These reports are then sent to prospective doctors who perform tubal reversals for review. Once you have chosen a doctor that you feel comfortable with, follow his/her advice. Sometimes the doctor will require the male to have a semen analysis before performing the tubal reversal. ...
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When can we try to become pregnant after a tubal reversal?
You may begin trying to conceive the first month after a tubal reversal. The majority of women become pregnant within the first 18 months after the procedure. (back to top) Semen Analysis FAQs
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How long after tubal reversal can you attempt to achieve a pregnancy ?
Once it is comfortable to engage in sexual activity. Usually a week or two following your tubal
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How much does a T.L. (tubal ligation) reversal costs and will insurance pay for it?
We estimate the cost for a TL reversal procedure to be approximately $12,000 to $17,000. The CPT code number is 58750; use this number when asking your insurance company if this procedure is covered. Before being placed on the surgical schedule, payment in full is required if no insurance coverage is available.
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How soon can I go back to work after tubal reversal surgery?
This depends on what you do for a living. In general, most patients who have jobs which are sedentary and do not involve heavy lifting, can return to work in five to ten days. If you have a more rigorous job, ask your doctor what is appropriate for your situation.
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What tests do I need before I can have my tubal ligation reversal done?
In general, only a recent semen analysis (within 1 year) from your current partner is needed. If possible, a copy of the operative report and pathology report from your tubal ligation surgery should also be given to your doctor so that the most appropriate tubal reversal approach can be planned. If you have had a fimbriectomy performed, a hysterosalpingogram (x-ray of the tubes) may be helpful.
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