Although many in the medical field will state that Essure reversal is not possible without a hysterectomy this is not true. The leading tubal ligation reversal center has proven otherwise. With expert skill the surgeons are reversing the Essure procedure and with successful pregnancy following.
There are a number of reasons that women are inquiring about having the Essure reversed. One of the main reasons is due to regret. Women that thought they were done having children later regret their decision and want it reversed. The next most popular reason is that they are having adverse symptoms associated with the Essure coils.
Many women are told that they only way to have the Essure coils removed are by having a hysterectomy. As anyone can imagine, receiving the news about having to have a hysterectomy when wanting to have a child can be devastating. Only when the woman realizes she can have the Essure removal and her fertility restored is she optimistic.
Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith have not only successfully reversed the Essure but the patients are also able to conceive. For those who chose to have the Essure reversal in order to have another child this restores hope.
The surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center use a procedure called tubouterine implantation. This procedure consists of removing the fallopian tubes from the uterus. The Essure coils as well as any scar tissue that has formed is removed. The healthy remaining fallopian tube segments are then reattached to the uterus. This then allows pregnancy to occur.
Couples from around the world are traveling to have the surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center reverse their Essure procedure. Noted as the leader in the field of tubal reversal surgery this is the only center to keep accurate statistics on tubal reversal pregnancy success rate. This study was conducted with over 5000 tubal reversal patients. The Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 has been used both by the medical community and those researching the success if the treatment. Two-thirds of Dr. Berger’s patients become pregnant in the first year following surgery.
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