Abstract :
Tubal sterilization is a widely used permanent contraception method. However, many women later seek fertility restoration due to life changes such as remarriage or the loss of a child. Tubal recanalization offers a less invasive and more cost-effective alternative to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like in vitro fertilization (IVF).We report the cases of three young women who underwent open tubal recanalization including stent replacement in situ for seven days and removed via hysteroscopy contributing to the success of the procedure.This case series illustrates the success of open tubal recanalization in restoring fertility after sterilization. The use of a stent in the fallopian tubes for seven days, followed by removal via hysteroscopy, was crucial in maintaining tubal patency and ensuring successful outcomes. Tubal recanalization remains a valuable option for women desiring natural conception, particularly when ART is less accessible or preferred. Careful patient selection, individualized surgical approaches, and stent placement are key factors in achieving successful results.
Keyword :
Tubal recanalization, Sterilization reversal, Fertility restoration, Natural conception, Assisted reproductive technology (ART).