Can a ligature be opened?

It is possible to have a ligation followed by a reversal procedure that can help restore the fallopian tubes to normal. However, there may be a certain risk of ectopic pregnancy, which may have a 40% chance of occurring. There are two ways to perform bilateral tubal reversal surgery: First, laparoscopic bilateral tubal reversal surgery, which uses minimally invasive techniques to help close the ligated parts of the tubes and then restore normal tubal peristalsis, which can reduce the damage to the body and can help to quickly restore the health of the body. At the same time, routine anti-inflammatory treatment should be carried out after the operation, and pregnancy can only be carried out after the bilateral tubes are open. Second, open bilateral tubal reversal surgery, because this is an incision in the abdomen, may be more damaging to the body, and the post-operative recovery may not be particularly good. If such an operation is performed, routine anti-inflammatory treatment should be carried out after the operation, so that pregnancy can only be carried out if the tubes are open, in order to avoid ectopic pregnancy.