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Tubal Reversal Surgery

输卵管复通术

Duration

3-5 days (including pre-op and recovery)

Recovery

2-4 weeks

$

Savings

~70% vs US

Price Comparison
China$2,000 - $5,000
$3,500
United States$8,000 - $15,000
$11,500
Save approximately 70%

Average savings compared to US prices

About This Treatment

Microsurgical tubal reversal reconnects previously ligated fallopian tubes to restore natural fertility. Chinese reproductive surgeons perform high volumes of tubal reversal procedures with success rates of 50-80% depending on the type of prior ligation. This microsurgical procedure is offered at a fraction of Western costs with excellent outcomes.

Procedure Steps
1

Pre-operative Assessment

Evaluation of previous tubal ligation records, HSG or laparoscopic assessment of remaining tube length, hormone testing, and partner semen analysis.

Duration: 1-2 days
2

Microsurgical Reconnection

Using an operating microscope, the surgeon removes the blocked/damaged segments and reconnects the healthy tubal ends with ultra-fine sutures (smaller than a human hair).

Duration: 2-3 hours
3

Post-operative Recovery

Hospital stay of 1-2 days with pain management, antibiotics, and early mobilization. Detailed discharge instructions for home recovery.

Duration: 1-2 days
4

Follow-up & Fertility Monitoring

HSG at 3 months to confirm tubal patency, ovulation monitoring, and fertility guidance for natural conception attempts.

Duration: 3-6 months
Benefits
  • Restores natural fertility without monthly IVF costs
  • Allows multiple future pregnancies without additional procedures
  • High success rates with experienced microsurgeons
  • Significantly more affordable than repeated IVF cycles
Considerations
  • Success depends on remaining tube length and condition
  • Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy (2-5%)
  • Not suitable for all types of previous tubal ligation
  • General surgical risks including infection and scarring

Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.