Treatment: Fallopian Tube Surgery

Fallopian Tube Surgery Tubal reanastamosis (Salpingo-salpingostomy) is a microsurgical procedure for re-establishing fertility in women who have previously had their tubes tied. Fortunately for these couples, with modern surgical procedures in the hands of a trained microsurgeon, restoration of fertility occurs in up to 80% (under optimal circumstances) of women who have previously undergone sterilizing procedures.

Dr Putman has a high success rate in the microsurgical reversal of female sterilization. Additionally, as many insurance companies will not cover surgical procedures for the restoration of fertility, Dr. Putman has pioneered surgical procedures to minimize hospital stays which significantly decreases patients' costs.

By combining laparoscopy with microsurgery using extremely small incisions, patients have significant reduction in postoperative discomfort. They are usually able to leave the surgical facility on the same day of the surgery or the following morning.

Fallopian Tube Surgery

Illustration courtesy: Organon, Inc.

Contact Information:
Baylor Medical Plaza
Barnett Tower, Suite 502
3600 Gaston Avenue
Dallas, TX 75246
214-823-2692
214-887-8244 (fax)

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Contact Numbers:
Appointments: ext. 111 & 117
Nurses Station: ext. 114 & 123
Billing Office: ext. 119 & 113
Surgery Information: ext. 120