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- Tuboplasty refers to a number of surgical operations that attempt to restore patency and functioning of the fallopian tube(s) so that a pregnancy could...
- obstruction has traditionally been treated with fallopian tubal surgery (tuboplasty) with a goal of restoring patency to the tubes and thus possibly normal...
- Balloon Eustachian tuboplasty (BET) is a minimally invasive procedure for the causal treatment of Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD), an often-chronic disorder...
- angioplasty or balloon septostomy, via cardiac catheterization (heart cath) tuboplasty via uterine catheterization pyeloplasty using a detachable inflatable...
- liberty retained by the people under the 9th Amendment of the Constitution. Tuboplasty Prophylactic salpingectomy List of surgeries by type Pal L, Parkash V...
- have been no published systematic reviews. Balloon dilation eustachian tuboplasty (BDET), a new treatment, has proven to be effective in treating OME secondary...
- salpingo-oop****ctomy. An operation to remove a fallopian tube obstruction is called a tuboplasty. A surgical procedure to permanently prevent conception is tubal ligation...
- reproductive Vaginoplasty · Vulvoplasty · ****oroplasty · Labiaplasty · Tuboplasty · Fimbrioplasty Cervicectomy · ****oridectomy · Oop****ctomy · Salpingoop****ctomy ·...
- cerclage". His other contributions include operations for prolapse repair, tuboplasty and creation of neo****. He published widely and took a keen interest...
- Norbert (April 1989). "Preliminary Experience with Transcervical Balloon Tuboplasty". Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 44 (4): 288–289. doi:10...