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Untying Tied Tubes: Filshie Clip Sterilization 1 Citation Untying Tied Tubes: Filshie Clip Sterilization May 10th, 2008 Tying Tubes is Not Like Tying a Shoe Lace Many patients seem to imagine the fallopian tube is like a shoe lace which is tied up like a bow to prevent pregnancy. As tubal ligation reversal specialists, we wish it were that easy- then untying tied tubes would be easier! ?Tying fallopian tubes? is a common language phrase used to describe several different surgical procedures that result in tubal sterilization (a procedure intended t, technorati.com
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Untying Tied Tubes: Bipolar Electrocoagulation 1 Citation Untying Tied Tubes: Bipolar Electrocoagulation May 15th, 2008 History of Tubal Sterilization The first tubal sterilization procedure, reported in 1881, was tubal ligation and resection. Ligation and resection - or ?tying tubes? was the most common surgery for sterilization until the advent of laparoscopic surgery in the mid 1900?s. As laparoscopic surgery became more popular, electrocoagulation (electrical burning) of the fallopian tubes became an additional method of surgical sterilization., technorati.com
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Tubal Ligation Reversal - Untying Tied Tubes 1 Citation Untying Tied Tubes: Bipolar Electrocoagulation History of Tubal Sterilization The first tubal sterilization procedure, reported in 1881, was tubal ligation and resection. Ligation and resection - or ?tying tubes? was the most common surgery for sterilization until the advent of laparoscopic surgery in the mid 1900?s. As laparoscopic surgery became more popular, electrocoagulation (electrical burning) of the fallopian tubes became an additional method of surgical sterilization. Tubal steri, technorati.com
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Untying Tied Tubes: Monopolar Electrocoagulation 1 Citation Untying Tied Tubes: Monopolar Electrocoagulation May 17th, 2008 History of Tubal Sterilization The first tubal sterilization method was tubal ligation and resection, reported in 1881! Ligation and resection- or ?tying tubes? was the most common surgery for sterilization until the advent of laparoscopic surgery in the mid 1900?s. As laparoscopic surgery became more popular, electrocoagulation (electrical burning) of the fallopian tubes became a popular method of female sterilization. Tubal Ele, technorati.com
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