Can minimally invasive ligation be recanalized?

Minimally invasive ligation surgery can also be followed by tubal reversal surgery. It is recommended that tubal reversal surgery can be performed under a surgical microscope after 3-7 days of menstrual cleansing, if there are no contraindications and no intercourse, and if the routine leucorrhea, coagulation time, blood count, ECG and ultrasound are normal after laboratory tests. The success rate of this procedure is very high and it is recommended to consider pregnancy as soon as possible after the procedure because the tubal lumen is relatively thin and once the inflammatory reaction occurs, there is a risk of re-adhesion, so it is recommended to consider pregnancy as soon as possible. In addition, it is better to have the tubal reversal surgery done earlier, for example, before the age of 35 to improve the chances of pregnancy because the ovarian function gradually declines as a woman ages.