When we look at anastomosis, single suture, 2 suture, and 4 suture techniques are suitable, and both techniques can be done by both laparoscopic and laparoscopy-guided robotic methods. The single suture technique is performed at the 12 o'clock position from the serosal aspect of the tuba, and the 2 suture technique is performed at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions. The 4 suture technique is the classical anastomosis technique. In this technique, sutures are passed from the mucosa-muscular layer border at 3, 6, 9, 12 o'clock positions. Then the serosa layer is sutured continuously. It is possible to perform all three of these techniques with laparoscopic or laparoscopy-guided robotic techniques in experienced hands. Suture techniques include micro-suturing using 6-0/10-0 sutures. There is also a suture-free technique, in which tubal recanalization is provided with micro clips using tissue bonding technology.