Can a fallopian tube grow back after surgury when partially taken out cut and burnt?


Question:
I had my L fallopian tube taken out and my R was partially taken when I had tubal pregnancys

Answers:
In your case, where the tubes were actually removed (or partially removed) then the chances of reattachment are pretty much zero. The cauterization of the tissues usually ensures that growth is minimal or non-existent, as the tissues are damaged beyond repair from the cautery tool.

If you are asking this question with regard to fertility, it might be best to explore all your options with a fertility specialist, as your options might be limited to IVF techniques.
Occasionally unusual things do happen, but it is extremely unlikely. Why the L was removed? If you want a kid, and you are ovulating, it will still be possible by special methods.
All the best!
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