For women who have made the choice to have tubal ligation reversal surgery the question is usually, “How much pain will I be in after it is done?” Well, that depends on the surgeon and the team that you choose to perform the surgery.
Many tubal reversal surgeons still perform the tubal reversal surgery in a hospital setting. There are a few that perform it as an outpatient procedure. Many women who are going for surgery already have a family and many have little ones still in the house so knowing the pain factor is a huge question.
The surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center consider patient comfort and safety to be the number one priority. Many times the tubal reversal patients have menstrual like cramps after the surgery. A week or two later they may have a “slight pulling” on one side or the other of the incision. The main thing to remember is that all people heal differently.
The main object when it comes to tubal reversal surgery according to Dr. Gary Berger is asking the question: “What is the most gentle and least intrusive way to perform the tubal reversal surgery?” He and Dr. Charles Monteith strive to give the best patient comfort both during and after the surgery.
For those who are searching for a tubal reversal surgeon both Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are accepting patients with the added bonus of a reduced fee through Feb. 28,2010. The tubal reversal nurses can be reached seven days a week by calling (919) 968-4656.
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