TY - JOUR AU - Jamal, Tanvir PY - 2011/09/06 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Pregnancy Following Tuboplasty JF - Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute JA - J Postgrad Med Inst VL - 11 IS - 2 SE - Case Report DO - UR - https://www.jpmi.org.pk/index.php/jpmi/article/view/588 SP - AB - <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="446"><colgroup span="1"><col span="1" width="446"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr height="221"><td class="xl65" width="446" height="221">tuboplasty is a delicate procedure and essentially should be done under an operative microsocpe. The success rate of even micro surgically connected tubes is not promising. The pregnancy rate is 30%  with both microscpic and macroscopic technique. Where reanastomosis is doen evidence suggests that the technique, by which tubal ligation is done is reflected in ultimate pregnancy rate. Thus tubal interruption by cautery and fallope ring carries an ultimate preganncy rate inferior to that of interruption by clips or bands, because the length of the residual tube is less with cautery and rings, the outcome also depends upon diagnosis clinical material, operative technique and presentation of end results, for example presetning the results after follow up of one year is not sufficient. It depends upon the cumulative pregnancy rate per month of year of exposure.</td></tr></tbody></table> ER -