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I have some questions regarding a tubal reversal can ...


Sent to Health Experts January 27, 2006 11:33 p.m.

I have some questions regarding a tubal reversal can any one help me please?

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I have my pathology report and I dont know how to read it?
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January 27, 2006 11:37 p.m. (3 minutes and 38 seconds later)

Hello

Go ahead and type out your path report. Someone here will try to answer you.

Kerry



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Sent January 27, 2006 11:45 p.m. (8 minutes and 20 seconds later)

Kerry I am not sure of what all you need to know and what all I need to type I am not wanting to spend 400.00 for a office visit if I am not able to have them reversed. Thanks
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January 28, 2006 12:02 a.m. (16 minutes and 52 seconds later)

I'm not sure we can tell you what your odds are. If you would like to type the path report, we will listen though, and tell you anything we can that will be our opinion only.

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Sent January 28, 2006 12:32 a.m. (29 minutes and 47 seconds later)

under gross description it says

right tube is received in formalin and consists of a 1cm pink tan tublar structure x 0.6cm totally sudmittes a1-1.
left tube is received in formalin and consists of a 0.6cm length cm tublar structure x 0.5 cm totally sudmitted b1-1.

Term Placcnta is received in formalin and consits of a singleton pacenta that measures 20x16x3 cm in greatest dimension. The cord measure 52cm in length x 1cm in greatest outer diameter. no true knots are identified. it contains three vessels. it is inserted near the center but approximately 4cm from the nearest margin. The membranes are thin and semi-transluccent. The fetal surface is dark blue gray and appears normal vascular transparent. after cord and membranes have been trimmed the placenta weighs 600 grams. representative sections sudmitted a1-cord and membranes -3,a2-fetal surface, a3 maternal surface,

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two completely transected negative segments of oviduct

600 gram third trimester singleton placenta with minimal focal infatction three vesel umbilical cord.

Does this make any since and if so let me know if so I will be waiting to hear a answer if I have enough tube or not... Thank you so much

Janet
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January 28, 2006 12:49 a.m. (17 minutes and 32 seconds later)
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The more tube that is left means the chances are better. It doesn't sound like they took too much of the tube.

With reversal of ligation, the time they are open again is a small window of opportunity. There is a great chance that they will scar over after a bit, so the faster you can try the better your chances.

The other alternative would be to harvest some of your eggs and to in vitro. The chances are probably better to do that.

Again, this is just an opinion, and cannot replace a surgeons opinion.

Kerry



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Sent January 28, 2006 12:53 a.m. (3 minutes and 49 seconds later)

I am sorry I can not afford vitro and want this done if possible at all.
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January 28, 2006 12:54 a.m. (1 minute and 18 seconds later)
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I think your chances are better than most for the reversal considering they didn't take much of your tubes.

It will be worth the consult with a surgeon.

Kerry



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Sent January 28, 2006 12:57 a.m. (3 minutes and 19 seconds later)

Thanks I just got Dr. Levins email and he said i was a perfect candate for the surgery. Thanks
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January 28, 2006 1:25 a.m. (27 minutes and 33 seconds later)

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