Tubal ligation is a common method of contraception, and pregnancy after this method of sterilization is uncommon. We here present a report of Tubal pregnancy after a Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL).
In the United States, ligation with partial salpingectomy is most often used when sterilization procedures are performed postpartum. Procedure is performed through an abdominal incision.
The procedure generally involves either laparoscopic salpingectomy (removal of the affected fallopian tube) or salpingostomy (removal of the pregnancy through a tubal incision while the tube is ...
In a world where reproductive rights intersect with personal autonomy, the decision to undergo permanent contraception stands as a pivotal moment in many individuals' lives. Bilateral Tubal ...