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FEMALE CONTRACEPTIVE STERILIZATION
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1974Data on female contraceptive sterilization published between 1968 and 1974 are reviewed with attention given to 1) accepted indications for sterilization from both the physicians and the patients point of view 2) techniques currently in use with complication morbidity and failure rates for each where available and 3) long-term emotional and physical ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
Abstract Three hundred and forty cases of vaginal tubal ligation performed over a 5 year period were analyzed. The indication for sterilization was medical in 143 cases and elective in 197. Most procedures were bilateral fimbriectomy. The mean operating time was 38 minutes and the mean hospitalization 3.8 days for elective sterilization.
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Abstract Three hundred and forty cases of vaginal tubal ligation performed over a 5 year period were analyzed. The indication for sterilization was medical in 143 cases and elective in 197. Most procedures were bilateral fimbriectomy. The mean operating time was 38 minutes and the mean hospitalization 3.8 days for elective sterilization.
Robert E. Roe +2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975
One hundred and eleven cases of vaginal hysterectomy for sterilization, performed over a period of five and a half years, were analyzed and compared with alternative methods of female sterilization. The mean operating time for vaginal hysterectomy was 98 minutes, and the mean length of hospitalization was 9.5 days.
Bruce A. Work, Russell K. Laros
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One hundred and eleven cases of vaginal hysterectomy for sterilization, performed over a period of five and a half years, were analyzed and compared with alternative methods of female sterilization. The mean operating time for vaginal hysterectomy was 98 minutes, and the mean length of hospitalization was 9.5 days.
Bruce A. Work, Russell K. Laros
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Operations for Sterilization of the Female
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973While covering the scope of sterilizing procedures available, this report deals primarily with those procedures that would be of interest to the general surgeon who is performing an abdominal operation for other reasons and has been requested to perform a sterilization procedure.
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Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2003
Abstract Male and female sterilization is used in many countries worldwide as a permanent method of contraception. Failure rates for female sterilization are affected by age at sterilization and by the method of tubal occlusion. Laparoscopic sterilization has low complication rates but is not available in parts of the developing world due to the lack
Susan Brechin, Alison Bigrigg
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Abstract Male and female sterilization is used in many countries worldwide as a permanent method of contraception. Failure rates for female sterilization are affected by age at sterilization and by the method of tubal occlusion. Laparoscopic sterilization has low complication rates but is not available in parts of the developing world due to the lack
Susan Brechin, Alison Bigrigg
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Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2012
Abstract Male and Female sterilization are permanent methods of contraception. While female sterilization is far more common than male sterilization, vasectomy is safer, simpler, about half the cost of female sterilization, and is more effective. Female sterilization, in the form of laparoscopic sterilization is the more common procedure being done ...
Sabitha Jayaraman, Melanie Mann
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Abstract Male and Female sterilization are permanent methods of contraception. While female sterilization is far more common than male sterilization, vasectomy is safer, simpler, about half the cost of female sterilization, and is more effective. Female sterilization, in the form of laparoscopic sterilization is the more common procedure being done ...
Sabitha Jayaraman, Melanie Mann
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FEMALE STERILITY IN POTATOES [PDF]
Between 600 and 900 ovules are estimated to begin development in single normal potato ovaries. The number of seeds per fruit ranged from 0 to 183 in 1941, from 7 to 472 in 1942.Sectioned ovules from several potato varieties were examined. Estimates of the proportion of aborted ovules from freshly opened flowers or nearly mature buds were as follows ...
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The evolution of methods for female sterilization
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995AbstractMethods for the sterilization of women by occlusion of the Fallopian tubes have evolved by changes in the approaches to the tubes and trials of various methods for occluding the tubal lumen. Approaches to the tube have included: the anterior abdominal wall routes by laparotomy, minilaparotomy and laparoscopy; a vaginal approach through the ...
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Permanent Female Sterilization
2018Introduction Permanent female sterilization remains one of the most popular methods of birth control. It is the fifth most commonly performed procedure in the United States, following cesarean section, abortion, cholecystectomy, and coronary angioplasty.
Christinne Canela, Eduardo Lara-Torre
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