TUBALRECANALIZATION Tubal recanalization, or family planning reversal surgery, is a procedure that reconnects fallopian tubes that have been cut or clipped during family planning surgery so that a woman can try to conceive again. This procedure is done under general anaesthesia. Initially, the condition of the fallopian tubes is evaluated and the suitability for recanalization is decided. When the gynaecology surgeon finds that the tubes are suitable and can be reconnected a small incision is done for the laparoscope to pass. FAQ What is tubal recanalization? When there is one or more blocked fallopian tubes, the thin thread-like structures that carry egg towards the uterus, fertility is compromised. Opening the tubes through surgery is called tubal recanalization. Who requires recanalization? When people who had tubes tied during a family planning program want to have a child, tubal recanalization is required. How successful is tubal recanalization? Tubal recanalization is a highly effective procedure for treating proximal fallopian tube obstruction, with a success rate of up to 90%.