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1. Margarets Tubal Reversal Operation
Now of course you still have some local anesthetic and if that should wear off and you become uncomfortable we will give you some pain medication to take with you. The fact that you are up and moving this early is a good sign. Your color is good and your surgery went well. Everything points to a good outcome. Your tubal lengths after the repair came out as
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2. Tubal Reversal Message Board Trying to Find out Why so Cheap
This is a result of his use of local anesthetic in the skin, muscle and tissues and avoiding the use of ... many women who come to Dr. Berger after being referred by the local OB-GYN doctor. Many of the ladies here will probably share their ... 06:13 PM : I chose Dr. Berger and my sister chose a local doctor that quoted one price, and then she was billed from the
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3. After Tubal Reversal Surgery - What to Expect
Berger uses a local anesthetic during surgery to help reduce post-operative discomfort. You will be given ... We are happy to make recommendations on follow-up care with your local doctor. If any fertility medications will be used after reversal, these will need to be ordered by your local doctor so you can be closely monitored. If you are not pregnant
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4. What to Expect the Day of Your Tubal Reversal by Dr. Berger
We use a local anesthetic that will numb the IV insertion site so that discomfort from the IV can be minimized. Someone from our anesthesia staff will also talk with you and will listen to your heart and lungs. Most procedures will take approximately 1 to 1 ½ hours. However, it is not always possible to predict how long an individual surgery will
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5. Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) or Recovery Room 2
Berger injects a lot of local anesthetic throughout the incision area and underlying layers that keeps most patients comfortable for many hours. Most patients require little or no pain medication in the PACU. However, some do experience pain, often described as "crampy." We want you to be comfortable and will promptly treatment any pain. Please tell your
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6. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 12
They were discharged to stay at a local hotel where one of ... your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic into the skin and deeper structures ... by having you breathe an anesthetic gas. During your operation, you ... spends under anesthesia. The decreased anesthetic time results in faster postoperative ... period, patients stay at a local hotel and are seen the
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7. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 15
the administration of a general anesthetic! These milestones include vast improvements in patient monitoring, shorter acting anesthetics, and improved surgical techniques.Anesthesia at ... control. During the surgery he injects local anesthesia into the muscles and surrounding ... amusing. They provided me information about a local doctor, whom I had heard about yet
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8. Dr. Berger Performs Tubal Reversal Surgery 5 Days A Week At The Lowest Cost
Berger's use of local anesthetic in the skin, muscle and tissues and avoiding the use of heavy retractors.3) The doctor must be able to ... I hope this information is helpful! We see many women who come to Dr. Berger after being referred by their local OB-GYN doctor. Many of the ladies here will probably share their stories with you as well.Best wishes,Julia
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9. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 5
Maps may send you through a local apartment complex rather than taking a more direct route on the best road to the Reversal ... to reduce trauma to surrounding tissue and muscles. Dr Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith use a local anesthetic to reduce post operative discomfort after untying your tubes. Although everyone recovers at a different rate, most
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10. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 6
Monteith use a local anesthetic to reduce post operative discomfort after untying your tubes. Although everyone recovers at a different rate, most patients are able to return home the day after their sterilization reversal surgery and to their normal activities within a week to ten days. Experience is important when choosing a doctor to reverse your tubal
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11. Tubal Reversal Testimonials Site Map Page 2
Berger uses local anesthetic at every tissue level, and uses very careful retraction of tissues, this all translates into a quicker recovery. I had my surgery on June 18th, 2003. Four months later I was pregnant, and May 27th, 2004 I delivered Riley Shea. Tubal Reversal Baby Boy - Testimonial 394 Dr. Berger - Thanks to you and your wonderful staff I
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12. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 16
In addition to the general anesthetic, your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic into the skin and deeper structures that are operated upon to help you be as comfortable as possible when you wake up. 389) Finding the Right Tubal Reversal Doctor When looking for a tubal reversal doctor, knowing the right questions to ask is key. At Chapel Hill
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13. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 3
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure 56) Our Tubal Reversal Trip To See Dr. Berger A recent patient of Dr. Gary Berger posts pictures and information about her trip to Chapel Hill,
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14. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 3
This truly makes a difference when it comes to surgical exposure, anesthetic risk and patient recovery and healing. 59) Pregnancy Testimonials after Tubal Reversal Surgery ... Reversal Center is monitoring your early pregnancy after tubal reversal with you and your local doctor. Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith, Reproductive Surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal
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15. M.D. News report on tubal reversal surgery by Dr. Berger (2)
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure. He carefully avoids soft tissue trauma that is a cause of post-operative pain, such as incising muscle or using mechanical retractors. Dr. Berger
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16. Pregnancy Testimonials from tubal reversal patients
Berger uses local anesthetic at every tissue level, and uses very careful retraction of tissues. This all translates into a quicker recovery. I had my surgery on June 18th, 2003. Four months later I was pregnant , and May 27th, 2004 I delivered Riley Shea." Matt and Brenda P. "Almost one year to the date of our tubal reversal we gave birth to a beautiful
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17. Press Information - Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center - Site Map
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure. M.D. News Report on Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger - Page 3 The primary risk associated with tubal reconstruction is the long-term
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18. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 17
With the improvements in local anesthetic techniques used during the surgery, Dr. Berger has found that most patients do not need a TENS unit. In fact, on a scale of 0 - 10 (with zero being no pain at all) most patients who have a reverse tubal ligation at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center report a discomfort level of 2.2 and this discomfort is easily
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Now of course you still have some local anesthetic and if that should wear off and you become uncomfortable we will give you some pain medication to take with you. The fact that you are up and moving this early is a good sign. Your color is good and your surgery went well. Everything points to a good outcome. Your tubal lengths after the repair came out as
video.tubal-reversal.net/margarets-tubal-reversal-operation.htm
2. Tubal Reversal Message Board Trying to Find out Why so Cheap
This is a result of his use of local anesthetic in the skin, muscle and tissues and avoiding the use of ... many women who come to Dr. Berger after being referred by the local OB-GYN doctor. Many of the ladies here will probably share their ... 06:13 PM : I chose Dr. Berger and my sister chose a local doctor that quoted one price, and then she was billed from the
www.tubal-reversal.net/forum-topic-tubal_reversal-2t000752.htm
3. After Tubal Reversal Surgery - What to Expect
Berger uses a local anesthetic during surgery to help reduce post-operative discomfort. You will be given ... We are happy to make recommendations on follow-up care with your local doctor. If any fertility medications will be used after reversal, these will need to be ordered by your local doctor so you can be closely monitored. If you are not pregnant
www.tubal-reversal.net/surgery-after.htm
4. What to Expect the Day of Your Tubal Reversal by Dr. Berger
We use a local anesthetic that will numb the IV insertion site so that discomfort from the IV can be minimized. Someone from our anesthesia staff will also talk with you and will listen to your heart and lungs. Most procedures will take approximately 1 to 1 ½ hours. However, it is not always possible to predict how long an individual surgery will
www.tubal-reversal.net/surgery.htm
5. Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) or Recovery Room 2
Berger injects a lot of local anesthetic throughout the incision area and underlying layers that keeps most patients comfortable for many hours. Most patients require little or no pain medication in the PACU. However, some do experience pain, often described as "crampy." We want you to be comfortable and will promptly treatment any pain. Please tell your
www.tubal-reversal.net/post-anesthesia-care-unit-2.htm
6. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 12
They were discharged to stay at a local hotel where one of ... your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic into the skin and deeper structures ... by having you breathe an anesthetic gas. During your operation, you ... spends under anesthesia. The decreased anesthetic time results in faster postoperative ... period, patients stay at a local hotel and are seen the
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/12
7. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 15
the administration of a general anesthetic! These milestones include vast improvements in patient monitoring, shorter acting anesthetics, and improved surgical techniques.Anesthesia at ... control. During the surgery he injects local anesthesia into the muscles and surrounding ... amusing. They provided me information about a local doctor, whom I had heard about yet
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/15
8. Dr. Berger Performs Tubal Reversal Surgery 5 Days A Week At The Lowest Cost
Berger's use of local anesthetic in the skin, muscle and tissues and avoiding the use of heavy retractors.3) The doctor must be able to ... I hope this information is helpful! We see many women who come to Dr. Berger after being referred by their local OB-GYN doctor. Many of the ladies here will probably share their stories with you as well.Best wishes,Julia
www.tubal-reversal.net/low-cost-tubal-reversal.htm
9. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 5
Maps may send you through a local apartment complex rather than taking a more direct route on the best road to the Reversal ... to reduce trauma to surrounding tissue and muscles. Dr Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith use a local anesthetic to reduce post operative discomfort after untying your tubes. Although everyone recovers at a different rate, most
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2008.php?page=5
10. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 6
Monteith use a local anesthetic to reduce post operative discomfort after untying your tubes. Although everyone recovers at a different rate, most patients are able to return home the day after their sterilization reversal surgery and to their normal activities within a week to ten days. Experience is important when choosing a doctor to reverse your tubal
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2008.php?page=6
11. Tubal Reversal Testimonials Site Map Page 2
Berger uses local anesthetic at every tissue level, and uses very careful retraction of tissues, this all translates into a quicker recovery. I had my surgery on June 18th, 2003. Four months later I was pregnant, and May 27th, 2004 I delivered Riley Shea. Tubal Reversal Baby Boy - Testimonial 394 Dr. Berger - Thanks to you and your wonderful staff I
testimonials.tubal-reversal.net/sitemap2.htm
12. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 16
In addition to the general anesthetic, your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic into the skin and deeper structures that are operated upon to help you be as comfortable as possible when you wake up. 389) Finding the Right Tubal Reversal Doctor When looking for a tubal reversal doctor, knowing the right questions to ask is key. At Chapel Hill
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2008.php?page=16
13. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2007 3
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure 56) Our Tubal Reversal Trip To See Dr. Berger A recent patient of Dr. Gary Berger posts pictures and information about her trip to Chapel Hill,
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2007.php?page=3
14. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2008 3
This truly makes a difference when it comes to surgical exposure, anesthetic risk and patient recovery and healing. 59) Pregnancy Testimonials after Tubal Reversal Surgery ... Reversal Center is monitoring your early pregnancy after tubal reversal with you and your local doctor. Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith, Reproductive Surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2008.php?page=3
15. M.D. News report on tubal reversal surgery by Dr. Berger (2)
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure. He carefully avoids soft tissue trauma that is a cause of post-operative pain, such as incising muscle or using mechanical retractors. Dr. Berger
press.tubal-reversal.net/MDNews/MDNews2.htm
16. Pregnancy Testimonials from tubal reversal patients
Berger uses local anesthetic at every tissue level, and uses very careful retraction of tissues. This all translates into a quicker recovery. I had my surgery on June 18th, 2003. Four months later I was pregnant , and May 27th, 2004 I delivered Riley Shea." Matt and Brenda P. "Almost one year to the date of our tubal reversal we gave birth to a beautiful
testimonials.tubal-reversal.net/tubal_reversal_testimonials/tubal_reversa...
17. Press Information - Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center - Site Map
Berger uses microsurgery techniques through all phases of the operation (not just on the fallopian tubes) and pre-emptive local anesthetic injections at each step while the patient is asleep during the procedure. M.D. News Report on Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger - Page 3 The primary risk associated with tubal reconstruction is the long-term
press.tubal-reversal.net/site-map.htm
18. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center RSS News Archives 2009 17
With the improvements in local anesthetic techniques used during the surgery, Dr. Berger has found that most patients do not need a TENS unit. In fact, on a scale of 0 - 10 (with zero being no pain at all) most patients who have a reverse tubal ligation at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center report a discomfort level of 2.2 and this discomfort is easily
news.tubal-reversal.net/news-archives-2009.php?page=17
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