The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY, 1031-1044, 2004

Chapter 76: PEARS for the Fallopian Tubes: Distal Occlusions and Other Applications

Thomas W Hilgers

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  • Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, Omaha, Nebraska. ROR
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Abstract

Distal tubal occlusion — including hydrosalpinx, fimbrial agglutination, and peritubal adhesions — is a correctable cause of tubal-factor infertility amenable to salpingoneostomy, fimbrioplasty, and adhesiolysis under PEARS principles. Restoration of distal tubal patency and normal fimbrial architecture allows natural conception and avoids the bypassing of physiological fertilization that characterizes assisted reproductive technology.

Topics

are distal tubal anomalies linked to endometriosis, peritubal cyst and infertility surgery, fimbrioplasty for distal tubal occlusion, can a hydrosalpinx be surgically repaired, accessory fallopian tube and ectopic pregnancy risk, NaProTechnology fallopian tube surgery PEARS, does removing a peritubal cyst improve fertility, fimbria ovarica elongation ovum pickup

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Hilgers, T. W. (2004). Chapter 76: PEARS for the Fallopian Tubes: Distal Occlusions and Other Applications. *The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY*, 1031-1044.

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