Tubal ligation reversal is a surgical procedure to reconnect the fallopian tubes after they have been cut, tied, or blocked during a tubal ligation. It is a complex and expensive procedure, and it is not always successful. However, for women who regret their tubal ligation and want to have children, it may be a viable option.
The success rate of tubal ligation reversal varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of tubal ligation that was performed, the skill of the surgeon, and the age of the woman. The overall success rate is around 50%, but it can be higher for women who have had a laparoscopic tubal ligation than for women who have had a laparotomy.