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{Very Important|Highly Important|VIP} {Questions and Answers|Answers to Questions} about Tubal Reversal
{Here is a list of questions to ask|You should ask these questions} when {deciding|considering} how to choose a {surgeon|doctor} to perform your tubal reversal surgery and the types of responses you should expect.
Question: What credentials does the doctor have that demonstrate expertise in tubal reversal surgery?
Answer: You can check on line to see if the doctor is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a member of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons. Doctors with both of these credentials are recognized by their peers as experts with the training and experience best suited for tubal reversal surgery.
Question: {How many tubal ligation reversals has the doctor {performed|completed}|What is the number of tubal ligation reversals the doctor has {completed|performed} this year}?
Answer: The more experience the (doctor|surgeon} has, the better! Make sure your (doctor|surgeon} performs tubal reversals {everyday|daily}, 5 days a week, yet he also maintains a personalized atmosphere where each patient receives one-on-one {nursing care|attention}.
Question: Does the (doctor|surgeon} perform tubal reversals on an outpatient basis?
Answer: The answer to this question should be "yes", since outpatient surgery not only {lowers|reduces} cost but also avoids risks of hospitalization, such as possible infection with hospital acquired bacteria.
Question: {What are the doctor's success rates|How successful was the procedure} following tubal reversal surgery, based on the patient's age and type of tubal ligation?
Answer: The answer to this question should be based on accurate statistical data. If you are 40 and had a monopolar tubal coagulation, you {don't|do not} want to be quoted the success rate for 23 year olds with tubal ligation by Hulka clips. {Request information|Ask for information} about the outcomes of surgery for women in your age group and with your method of tubal ligation. Ask to see the statistics that the (doctor|surgeon} has regarding his patients' outcomes.
Question: How long does tubal reversal surgery normally take?
Answer: Tubal reversal usually takes {less than an hour|an hour or less}. {Keeping operating time short|Minimizing operating time} is important, since longer anesthesia and surgery times are associated with higher|increased} complication rates and recovery from surgery.
Question: Is it better to have my tubal reversal in an outpatient center or a hospital?
Answer: Personalized care is {easier|much easier|simpler} to ensure in this small private outpatient setting than in a large hospital. Typically there is a higher clinical staff to patient ratio than in a hospital, and we concentrate all of our attention on the safety and comfort of tubal reversal patients. To get an idea about our commitment to patient safety and comfort, read some patients' testimonials.
Question: What is the expected recovery time following tubal reversal?
Answer: Most patients are able to return to work and other normal activities within 5 to 10 days.
Question: Does the (doctor|surgeon} perform procedures other than tubal reversal surgery?
Answer: It is important that the (doctor|surgeon} limits his practice to tubal reversal surgery. If he is also performing other gynecology or obstetrical cases, his schedule is less predictable. If the (doctor|surgeon} is also delivering babies, you may find your procedure has to be rescheduled to accommodate a pending delivery. Having surgery in a facility limited to tubal reversal surgery also means that you will be sharing your experience on the day of surgery with other women and couples who are there for the same reason – and not for another type of surgical procedure or illness.
Question: Will there be follow up to assist me when I have questions or concerns following my tubal reversal? Is there message board or e-mail availability for general questions? Will there be any charges for my follow-up care?
Answer: You should expect to be given a 24-hour pager or telephone number for the physician as well as the nurse or anesthesiologist before you leave the facility. You will also want to know that a member of the staff will check on you at intervals after surgery. Ongoing follow-up is how a (doctor|surgeon} and his staff determine patient outcomes, such as how your recovery is progressing, and whether you have had complications that need to be addressed.
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