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[Microsurgical desterilizations. Reflections on 65 cases].

J B Dubuisson, F X Aubriot, R Henrion

    Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction
    |January 1, 1986
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    Reversal of sterilization surgery achieved a 78.5% term pregnancy success rate. Microsurgical techniques ensured successful tubal anastomosis, regardless of sterilization method or time interval, highlighting their importance for fertility restoration.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Surgical Techniques

    Background:

    • Female sterilization is a common contraceptive method.
    • Reversal of sterilization is sought by some women wishing to restore fertility.
    • Assessing the success rates and influencing factors of tubal reversal is crucial for patient counseling.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the success rate of reversal of sterilization procedures.
    • To identify factors influencing the outcome of tubal reversal surgery.
    • To assess the pathological findings in resected tubal segments.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of 65 patients undergoing reversal of sterilization between 1978 and 1984.
    • Review of sterilization methods (laparotomy vs. laparoscopy) and reversal techniques.

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  • Pathological examination of resected tubal segments.
  • Follow-up for pregnancy outcomes, including term pregnancies and ectopic pregnancies.
  • Main Results:

    • A 78.5% term pregnancy success rate was observed in 65 patients.
    • Four ectopic pregnancies (6.1%) occurred.
    • Pathological examination revealed mostly normal or minimally abnormal tubal segments.
    • Success rates were not significantly affected by the sterilization method, time interval, anastomosis site, or histology, but cornual resection showed higher success.

    Conclusions:

    • Microsurgical techniques are key to successful tubal reversal, enabling precise resection and anastomosis in healthy tissue.
    • Reversal of sterilization offers a viable option for fertility restoration with a high success rate.
    • Laparoscopy is preferred over laparotomy for sterilization due to its less invasive nature and potential for more conservative methods.