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One technique requires the use of a tubal cannulator

Laparoscopic tubal ligation reversal is a less invasive surgical operation (laparoscopy), using small, specialized instruments to join the fallopian tubes in females.After giving general anesthesia, tubal reversal a 10mm tube i.e. trocar is introduced just at the lower area of the navel, and a special gas is pumped into the abdominal cavity to create sufficient space to do the surgery safely. The laparoscope, connected to a camera, is brought into the abdominal cavity by means the same tube, and the pelvis and abdomen are fully scrutinized. The fallopian tubes are observed and the obstruction is examined. Three small instruments are employed to remove the occlusion and get ready the two sections of the tube to be connected back.One technique requires the use of a tubal cannulator, which is inserted into the uterus via the cervix, providing the fallopian to be threaded with a small stent. This allows for improved alignment of the fallopian tubes, so a good connection can be achieved. Little sutures (less than a hair’s-breadth in thickness) are carefully and precisely placed to connect the 2 segments.

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