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What is the BCBS plan for covering Tubal reversals Please help me!
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Tubal reversal, also known tubal sterilization reversal or tubal ligation reversal, is a kind of surgical procedure that attempts to restore fertility to women after a tubal ligation. The surgical procedure is made by rejoining the separated segments of fallopian tube, tubal reversal may provide women the chance to be pregnant again. The fallopian tube is a muscular body part expanding from the uterus and finish besides the ovary. The tube is adhered to the ovary by a little ligament. The inward tubal coating is wealthy in cilia. These are microscopic hair-like projections that trounce in swell that assist proceed the egg or ovum to the uterus in conjunction with muscular contractions of the tube. The fallopian tube is commonly about 10 cm (4 inches) long and comprises of some segments. Starting from the uterus and advancing outward, these are the: • Interstitial segment - expands from the uterine cavity through the uterine muscle • Isthmic segment - slender muscular piece adjacent to the uterus • Ampullary segment - broader and longer middle part of the tube • Infundibular segment - funnel formed segment besides the fimbrial end • Fimbrial segment - broad unfastening at the end of the tube opposite the ovary The success rate of Tubal reversal surgery vary widely depending upon various factors These involve the women's ages, procedures of tubal ligation that they had made, know-how of the surgeon and methods for fixing the tubes, extent of follow-up after reversal surgery amidst other factors.
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