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Tubal ligation reversal: Stents

One doctor I talked to said he never uses stents and another said he always does; which is the right thing to do?

I was told in medical school "always never say never and always". I think this question of stents is a perfect chance to apply this rule. A stent is a small piece of suture passed into the fallopian tube to align the separated ends while they are being sewn together. I use them sometimes and sometimes I don't. It's a case by case decision. There is no credible evidence that the use of stents makes a woman more or less likely to have a baby after a tubal ligation reversal. In some cases it can make the surgery easier to do and that is a good thing.



"A stent is a small piece of suture passed into the fallopian tube to align the separated ends while they are being sewn together."

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