Welcome to Advanced Tubal Reversal Center of Dr. Morice
Welcome to Atchafalaya Advanced Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Tubal Reversal Center. We are happy to provide you with the most advanced medical treatments and surgical procedures. Specializing in advanced care such as Microsurgical Tubal Reversal and Robotic Surgery, Dr. Natchez "Trey" Morice, MD, MBA, FACOG has been a pioneer in providing exceptional surgical care to the patients of Louisiana and beyond. Dr. Morice is a well-known and respected Tubal Reversal surgeon. Patients travel from throughout North and South America to visit Dr. Morice for his ability to provide advanced and compassionate medical and surgical care.
We welcome all patients with more complicated medical and surgical needs. We specialize in helping those patients desiring to restore their fertility with a Microsurgical Tubal Reversal. Dr. Morice is an expert in restoring fertility to those patients who have previously undergone a tubal ligation. We also welcome those patients who would prefer a minimally invasive Robotic Surgery. Dr. Morice is an expert Robotic surgeon skilled in the art of complex minimally invasive surgery. We hope that you chose Dr. Morice and his staff for a successful Tubal Reversal surgery or Robotic Surgery.
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Diagnosis of Babies with Trisomy 13
How is Trisomy 13 Diagnosed?
Due to the fact that Trisomy 13 has a distinctive set of physical characteristics, a doctor may be able make a diagnoses simply by performing a physical examination. The risk of Trisomy 13 does not increase as a result of a tubal reversal, but the risk does increase with age. To either rule out or verify this disorder, a small blood test can be performed. This blood test, a chromosomal analysis, allows doctors to ultimately verify the existence of an extra #13 chromosome.
Babies with Trisomy 13 generally have low birth weights and look premature even when they are at full-term. Babies with Trisomy 13 often have a small head with an inclined, or prone, forehead. This abnormality is due to structural malformations in the scull and in the brain. In babies with this particular genetic disorder, these characteristics can be identified after birth. Genetic disorders are not increased by a tubal reversal surgery.
