Tubal Plastic Surgery at the Tel Hashomer Hospital: A Critical Study

This study presents 93 patients in whom tubal surgery was carried out for primary or secondary mechanical infertility. A classification of these patients into five groups is suggested. Twenty-four uterine pregnancies were recorded, eighteen of which reached term. A plea for enlarging the scope and n...

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Pregnancy
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