The success rate is 76 percent
February 21, 2010 7:48 am 153If you are thinking a way that you can have a baby later having your tubes tied, then you probably want to know the tubal reversal success rates. Is tubal turnaround surgery going to be the best choice for you? That will depend upon a few agents.To begin with, your tubal ligation method represents a big part in your success. It has a bit to do with the harm that is done to your fallopian tubes by the method and how easily it can be repaired. Applying the statistics from a study done by the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, you can see that your best chances come if had clips or rings used. For them, the success rate is 76 percent. Other processes include resection or ligation, coagulation or burning, and fimbriectomy or fimbriectomy of the fimbrial ends. Your opportunities of a successful surgery decreases in that order as well. The fimbriectomy has a fifty six percent maternity rate.Our next factor to consider is the tubal ligation reversal. Just how long are the tubes once operation to repair them is complete and what chances does the duration give you? If you luck out and have tube length over seven point five cm, you will have an eighty percent success rate. But if they are less than 2.5 centimeter, your success rate drops to 38 percent.