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1. Fallopian Tube Anatomy and Functions
Millions of tiny hair-like cilia line the fimbria and interior of the fallopian ... functions. Starting from the ovarian end (fimbria) and proceeding toward the uterus, these ... A muscular ligament called the fimbria ovarica joins the fimbrial end ... the time of ovulation, the fimbria ovarica contracts to pull the ... beating cilia cells of the fimbria capture the egg and draw
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2. Tubal Reversal Surgery By Dr. Berger - Tubes Reversed
Brown Bad news... the doctor who did my TL removed 5 cm of my tube and the entire fimbria. I will be going to have a ... Brown, Luckily,it is possible to become pregnant without fimbria. In the absence of fimbria, Dr. Berger can often perform a salpingostomy, which is ... allow the fallopian tube to function without the fimbria . Please let us know the results of your
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3. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 17
Her fallopian tubes were in excellent health, with no fibrosis and with normal fimbriae and tubal endothelium. The anastomoses were isthmic-ampullary on the right and isthmic-isthmic anastomosis on the left. The tubal lengths after repair were 6.5 cm on the right and 8 cm on the left side.Dr. Berger’s Comments Every patient who comes to Chapel Hill Tubal
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4. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 19
The end of the tube furthest from the uterus is the fimbria. The fimbrial segment is lush with cilia that beat vigorously and sweep the egg into the tube where it is fertilized. The egg is quickly moved by the bell-shaped infundibular segment into the ampullary region of the tube. Over the next several days, the combination of muscular contractions and
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5. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 18
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. Cilia are abundant in the ampullary segment of the fallopian tube. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/18
6. Tubal Reversal in Mexico? (Page 2)
LOL I just think back to waking up from my TR to find out that for no apparent reason my doctor had cut off my fimbrias, which BTW wasn't in my pre op report. Nice huh? Too boot he left ... my TR and have found that they aren't equipped or won't repair the fimbrias!! Thank You Dr Berger and staff at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center- you're Wonderful!!!
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7. Tubal Reversal After Fimbriectomy Tubal Ligation
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. Cilia are particularly abundant in the ampullary portion of the fallopian tube. The length of the remaining tube and presence or absence of its ampullary segment can be
www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_ligation_fimbriectomy.htm
8. Tubal Reversal Illustrations - Anastomosis and Implantation
segment that ends with the fimbria next to the ovary. The procedure that connects these separated parts of the fallopian tube is called microsurgical tubotubal anastomosis, or tubal anastomosis for short. Other terms used to describe this procedure are:microsurgical tubal reanastomosis microsurgical tubal reversal microsurgical tubal repair Microsurgical
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9. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 17
Board discuss tubal reversal surgery after the fimbria from the fallopian tubes have been removed during tubal sterilization. Both Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are able to successfully perform a salpingostomy to recreate the fimbria of the fallopian tubes after tubes have been tied if good tubal lengths remain. Contact Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for
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10. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 12
He was able to create a beautiful, functional tube and fimbria out of what appeared to be a hopeless situation. Any normal surgeon would have quit, but Dr. Berger used his expertise and now the patient has one long, healthy tube with fimbria. The patient and husband left Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center filled with hope, realistic hope. They realize their
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11. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 18
Have Had Their Fimbria Removed? A member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Message Board asks for advice as she had been told that her only option for pregnancy would be IVF because of the loss of the important egg capturing fimbria. The good news is that Dr. Berger can perform a salpingostomy due to the fact that the inner lining of the remaining tube also
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12. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 1
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary salpingostomy. 13) Welcome To Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center A member of Dr
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13. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 1
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary salpingostomy. 13) Welcome To Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center A member of Dr
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14. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 8
In this specific type of sterilization technique, the doctor also removes the end of the tube nearest the ovary (fimbria). Dr. Monteith and the Tubal Reversal Center staff share reassure her by explaining that although this procedure is more aggressive than other sterilization techniques, it is still possible to become pregnant again after the tubal repair
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15. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 1
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. The tubal ligation reversal surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have been able to reverse this type of ligation in some cases. Microsurgical salpingostomy is
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16. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 1
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. The tubal ligation reversal surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have been able to reverse this type of ligation in some cases. Microsurgical salpingostomy is
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17. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 8
Anyone Have Blocked Fimbria? The operation Dr. Berger performs to open the fallopian tubes after fimbriectomies is called ampullary salpingostomy. In this procedure, the inner lining of the tube is gently folded outward to enable the tube to capture an egg at the time of ovulation. 184) New Pregnancies in the First Week of September 2006 Newly pregnant
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18. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 11
O" from the blocked side the fimbria from the other side can pick the egg up! 259) HSG Testing Prior To Tubal Reversal HSG testing is not an accurate way to predict the outcome of a reversal procedure or to determine the remaining tubal length. The best way to determine what your success may be is with the operative report from the tubal ligation. Dr.
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2006.php?page=11
19. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 9
Flo" or AF) following tubal reversal (TR) surgery. 213) Fallopian Tube Question Discussion about tubal lengths and fimbria as they relate to pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery on the Tubal Reversal Message Board. 214) Ladies With Short Tubes Who Have Become Pregnant Women with only one short fallopian tube can become pregnant after tubal reversal
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20. Dr. Berger's Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Announcements November Week 4 2005
However, I later learned that my fimbria were clumped and damaged. Pregnancy was not going to be possible from my only tube. My insurance agreed to cover my infertility treatments only because i had gone through the reversal...so I had to go through that to get here... I dont know that this counts as a statistical success for your center, and I dont know
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Millions of tiny hair-like cilia line the fimbria and interior of the fallopian ... functions. Starting from the ovarian end (fimbria) and proceeding toward the uterus, these ... A muscular ligament called the fimbria ovarica joins the fimbrial end ... the time of ovulation, the fimbria ovarica contracts to pull the ... beating cilia cells of the fimbria capture the egg and draw
www.tubal-reversal.net/fallopian-tubes.htm
2. Tubal Reversal Surgery By Dr. Berger - Tubes Reversed
Brown Bad news... the doctor who did my TL removed 5 cm of my tube and the entire fimbria. I will be going to have a ... Brown, Luckily,it is possible to become pregnant without fimbria. In the absence of fimbria, Dr. Berger can often perform a salpingostomy, which is ... allow the fallopian tube to function without the fimbria . Please let us know the results of your
www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal-reversal-surgery-by-dr-berger-2.htm
3. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 17
Her fallopian tubes were in excellent health, with no fibrosis and with normal fimbriae and tubal endothelium. The anastomoses were isthmic-ampullary on the right and isthmic-isthmic anastomosis on the left. The tubal lengths after repair were 6.5 cm on the right and 8 cm on the left side.Dr. Berger’s Comments Every patient who comes to Chapel Hill Tubal
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/17
4. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 19
The end of the tube furthest from the uterus is the fimbria. The fimbrial segment is lush with cilia that beat vigorously and sweep the egg into the tube where it is fertilized. The egg is quickly moved by the bell-shaped infundibular segment into the ampullary region of the tube. Over the next several days, the combination of muscular contractions and
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/19
5. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 18
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. Cilia are abundant in the ampullary segment of the fallopian tube. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/18
6. Tubal Reversal in Mexico? (Page 2)
LOL I just think back to waking up from my TR to find out that for no apparent reason my doctor had cut off my fimbrias, which BTW wasn't in my pre op report. Nice huh? Too boot he left ... my TR and have found that they aren't equipped or won't repair the fimbrias!! Thank You Dr Berger and staff at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center- you're Wonderful!!!
www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal-reversal-mexico-2.htm
7. Tubal Reversal After Fimbriectomy Tubal Ligation
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. Cilia are particularly abundant in the ampullary portion of the fallopian tube. The length of the remaining tube and presence or absence of its ampullary segment can be
www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_ligation_fimbriectomy.htm
8. Tubal Reversal Illustrations - Anastomosis and Implantation
segment that ends with the fimbria next to the ovary. The procedure that connects these separated parts of the fallopian tube is called microsurgical tubotubal anastomosis, or tubal anastomosis for short. Other terms used to describe this procedure are:microsurgical tubal reanastomosis microsurgical tubal reversal microsurgical tubal repair Microsurgical
www.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_anastomosis_implantation.htm
9. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 17
Board discuss tubal reversal surgery after the fimbria from the fallopian tubes have been removed during tubal sterilization. Both Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are able to successfully perform a salpingostomy to recreate the fimbria of the fallopian tubes after tubes have been tied if good tubal lengths remain. Contact Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2009.php?page=17
10. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 12
He was able to create a beautiful, functional tube and fimbria out of what appeared to be a hopeless situation. Any normal surgeon would have quit, but Dr. Berger used his expertise and now the patient has one long, healthy tube with fimbria. The patient and husband left Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center filled with hope, realistic hope. They realize their
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2007.php?page=12
11. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 18
Have Had Their Fimbria Removed? A member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Message Board asks for advice as she had been told that her only option for pregnancy would be IVF because of the loss of the important egg capturing fimbria. The good news is that Dr. Berger can perform a salpingostomy due to the fact that the inner lining of the remaining tube also
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2007.php?page=18
12. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 1
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary salpingostomy. 13) Welcome To Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center A member of Dr
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2007.php?page=1
13. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 1
loss of the egg-capturing fimbria. This is a mistaken notion. The inner lining of the remaining ampullary tubal segment can be folded outward after opening the tube and can function as a new fimbrial end. The tubal reversal procedure for fimbriectomy reversal is called ampullary salpingostomy. 13) Welcome To Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center A member of Dr
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2007.php
14. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 8
In this specific type of sterilization technique, the doctor also removes the end of the tube nearest the ovary (fimbria). Dr. Monteith and the Tubal Reversal Center staff share reassure her by explaining that although this procedure is more aggressive than other sterilization techniques, it is still possible to become pregnant again after the tubal repair
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2008.php?page=8
15. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 1
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. The tubal ligation reversal surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have been able to reverse this type of ligation in some cases. Microsurgical salpingostomy is
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2009.php
16. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 1
of the important egg-capturing fimbria. Fortunately, the inner lining of the remaining tube also has the cilia that help transport the egg into and down the tube once it has been reopened. The tubal ligation reversal surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have been able to reverse this type of ligation in some cases. Microsurgical salpingostomy is
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2009.php?page=1
17. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 8
Anyone Have Blocked Fimbria? The operation Dr. Berger performs to open the fallopian tubes after fimbriectomies is called ampullary salpingostomy. In this procedure, the inner lining of the tube is gently folded outward to enable the tube to capture an egg at the time of ovulation. 184) New Pregnancies in the First Week of September 2006 Newly pregnant
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2006.php?page=8
18. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 11
O" from the blocked side the fimbria from the other side can pick the egg up! 259) HSG Testing Prior To Tubal Reversal HSG testing is not an accurate way to predict the outcome of a reversal procedure or to determine the remaining tubal length. The best way to determine what your success may be is with the operative report from the tubal ligation. Dr.
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2006.php?page=11
19. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2006 9
Flo" or AF) following tubal reversal (TR) surgery. 213) Fallopian Tube Question Discussion about tubal lengths and fimbria as they relate to pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery on the Tubal Reversal Message Board. 214) Ladies With Short Tubes Who Have Become Pregnant Women with only one short fallopian tube can become pregnant after tubal reversal
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2006.php?page=9
20. Dr. Berger's Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Announcements November Week 4 2005
However, I later learned that my fimbria were clumped and damaged. Pregnancy was not going to be possible from my only tube. My insurance agreed to cover my infertility treatments only because i had gone through the reversal...so I had to go through that to get here... I dont know that this counts as a statistical success for your center, and I dont know
pregnancy.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancies-2005-nov-week-4.htm
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