Surgical tools are removed out

Once the connection (anastomosis) is complete, a blue colored dye is injected through the cervix, moving through the uterus and tubes, all the way to the abdominal cavity. This is done to ensure that the tubes have been joined in good order and that the joining is working well.All surgical tools are removed out, tubal reversal  the gas is drawn from the abdominal cavity, and the patient is awakened and moved to the recovery ward to be monitored and cared for by the nurses, as well as by the anaesthetist who makes sure the patient is comfortable and without pain. Usually, 2 to four hours afterwards almost all persons are discharged.Patients are observed between 5-7 days after the operation to look at the small incisions and remove any stitches if needed. Usually, the few stitches that were put will be below the skin surface and will be absorbed by the tissues, without the need for manual removal.

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