Easy Recovery After Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 06-07-2010-05-2008

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Pam Mills, CRNA is a nurse anesthetist at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
Pam Mills, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), shares her story of working as part of the at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Pam has been working with Dr. Gary Berger spanning two decades and believes her experience with Dr. Berger has given her the opportunity to work one-on-one with tubal reversal patients in an outpatient setting and to ensure they receive the best medical care they have ever experienced. Ms. Mills explains that the anesthesia team talks with patients individually so gather information about past anesthesia experiences and to develop a personalized anesthesia plan. But Pam is also a believer in the and works closely with patients to ensure they are calm and informed, with the seed of positive thought planted. She and the rest of the anesthesia staff go the extra mile to ensure the patient’s safety, comfort, and sense of well-being before, during, and after the tubal reversal procedure. Read the rest of this entry »

Tubal Reanastomosis

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 05-07-2010-05-2008

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1. Tubal Reanastomosis For International Patients
International patients choose Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for tubal , often referred to as tubal reanastomosis. They travel from other continents across the world because Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith have the best doctor reputations as tubal ligation reversal specialists. With their low cost tubal reanastomosis procedure, tubal reversal patients do better financially coming to Chapel Hill than having their operation performed closer to home – and they get better results. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has the best pregnancy statistics, patient safety record, and patient satisfaction reports of any international medical clinic or hospital. It is no wonder that people are willing to travel around the world to get the best medical care when it comes to reversing tied tubes.

http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/2008/tubal-ligation-reversal/tubal-reanastomosis-international.html

2. Tubal reversal illustrations – anastomosis and implantation
Other terms used to describe this procedure are: microsurgical tubal reanastomosis microsurgical tubal reversal microsurgical tubal repair Microsurgical tubal anastomosis Tubotubal Anastomosis After opening the blocked ends of the remaining tubal segments, a narrow flexible stent is gently threaded through their inner cavities or lumens into the uterine
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_anastomosis_implantation.htm
3. Abbreviations on the Tubal Reversal Message Board
Tubal reversal or tubal reanastomosis are commonly abbreviated as TR. Many other abbreviations are also used on the Tubal Reversal Message Board that may not be familiar to new members. This list explains the abbreviations and acronyms that members frequently use on the message board
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/message-board-abbreviations.htm
5. Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger
Complete and accurate information about tubal ligation reversal from the with the most experience reversing tied tubes. … Center is the only medical facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. … Berger – is widely known as the tubal reversal doctor with the most experience reversing tied tubes. … Monteith is also a certified

http://www.tubal-reversal.net/

6. Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study 2007 – Study Method
During the follow-up study interval after tubal , 2,775 pregnancies were reported by 1,889 women. In order to analyze all pregnancies and their outcomes, each pregnancy was considered an individual case.
http://news.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-study-2007-method.htm
7. Sterilization Reversal Surgery – Conceive Magazine
The procedure to reverse a tubal ligation is called tubal anastomosis , or tubal reanastomosis. The success of tubal sterilization reversal depends in part on what type of surgery was originally performed. The most commonly used method of tubal ligation is called the Pomeroy procedure (a ligation-resection method). In this method, part of the fallopian tube
http://press.tubal-reversal.net/conceivemagazine-sterilization-reversal.htm
Read the rest of this entry »

Tubal Reanastomosis

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-06-2010-05-2008

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1. Tubal Reanastomosis For International Patients
International patients choose Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for tubal , often referred to as tubal reanastomosis. They travel from other continents across the world because Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith have the best doctor reputations as tubal ligation reversal specialists. With their low cost tubal reanastomosis procedure, tubal reversal patients do better financially coming to Chapel Hill than having their operation performed closer to home – and they get better results. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has the best pregnancy statistics, patient safety record, and patient satisfaction reports of any international medical clinic or hospital. It is no wonder that people are willing to travel around the world to get the best medical care when it comes to reversing tied tubes.

http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/2008/tubal-ligation-reversal/tubal-reanastomosis-international.html

2. Tubal reversal illustrations – anastomosis and implantation
Other terms used to describe this procedure are: microsurgical tubal reanastomosis microsurgical tubal reversal microsurgical tubal repair Microsurgical tubal anastomosis Tubotubal Anastomosis After opening the blocked ends of the remaining tubal segments, a narrow flexible stent is gently threaded through their inner cavities or lumens into the uterine
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_anastomosis_implantation.htm
3. Abbreviations on the Tubal Reversal Message Board
Tubal reversal or tubal reanastomosis are commonly abbreviated as TR. Many other abbreviations are also used on the Tubal Reversal Message Board that may not be familiar to new members. This list explains the abbreviations and acronyms that members frequently use on the message board
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/message-board-abbreviations.htm
5. Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger
Complete and accurate information about tubal ligation reversal from the with the most experience reversing tied tubes. … Center is the only medical facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. … Berger – is widely known as the tubal reversal doctor with the most experience reversing tied tubes. … Monteith is also a certified

http://www.tubal-reversal.net/

6. Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study 2007 – Study Method
During the follow-up study interval after tubal , 2,775 pregnancies were reported by 1,889 women. In order to analyze all pregnancies and their outcomes, each pregnancy was considered an individual case.
http://news.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-study-2007-method.htm
7. Sterilization Reversal Surgery – Conceive Magazine
The procedure to reverse a tubal ligation is called tubal anastomosis , or tubal reanastomosis. The success of tubal sterilization reversal depends in part on what type of surgery was originally performed. The most commonly used method of tubal ligation is called the Pomeroy procedure (a ligation-resection method). In this method, part of the fallopian tube
http://press.tubal-reversal.net/conceivemagazine-sterilization-reversal.htm
Read the rest of this entry »

Easy Recovery After Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2010-05-2008

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Pam Mills, CRNA is a nurse anesthetist at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
Pam Mills, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), shares her story of working as part of the at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Pam has been working with Dr. Gary Berger spanning two decades and believes her experience with Dr. Berger has given her the opportunity to work one-on-one with tubal reversal patients in an outpatient setting and to ensure they receive the best medical care they have ever experienced. Ms. Mills explains that the anesthesia team talks with patients individually so gather information about past anesthesia experiences and to develop a personalized anesthesia plan. But Pam is also a believer in the and works closely with patients to ensure they are calm and informed, with the seed of positive thought planted. She and the rest of the anesthesia staff go the extra mile to ensure the patient’s safety, comfort, and sense of well-being before, during, and after the tubal reversal procedure. Read the rest of this entry »

Blog: The Assertive Cancer Patient

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-03-2010-05-2008

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The Assertive Cancer Patient is a relatively new blog, started in August ’06 and written by cancer patient Jeanne Sather. Jeanne writes of the importance of being an assertive patient rather than a “good” patient in obtaining the best medical care. A couple of Jeanne’s most striking posts:

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