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Blog Posts Tagged Monopolar Coagulation
...Tubal Reversal Blog ‘monopolar coagulation’ Untying Tied Tubes: Monopolar Electrocoagulation May 17th, 2008 History of Tubal Sterilization The first tubal sterilization method was tubal ligation and resection, reported in 1881!...

Blog Posts Tagged Tubal Sterilization
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Posts Categorised tubal ligation | Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 5
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Posts Categorised untie tubes | Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 7
...New York (Bipolar cautery) North Carolina (Bipolar cautery) Idaho (Filshie clip tubal ligation) And The Winner Is… There has been an unofficial competition among patients of our Tubal Reversal Message Board for who would be the first...

Blog Posts Tagged Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center - Part 7
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Posts Categorised tubal reversal surgery | Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 12
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Blog Posts Tagged Tying Tubes
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Blog Posts Tagged Laparoscopic Surgery
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

Blog Posts Tagged Tubal Ligation - Part 5
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

2008 May | Tubal Reversal Blog
...in 1962, used a type of electrical current termed monopolar current – hence the term monopolar tubal coagulation. This sterilization procedure uses electric current to destroy part of the fallopian tube. The burned part of the tube...

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