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Sterilization

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
Worldwide, sterilization (tubal sterilization and vasectomy) is used by more people than any other method of contraception. All techniques of tubal sterilization in widespread use in the United States have low risks of surgical complications. Although tubal sterilization is highly effective, the risk of pregnancy varies by age and method of occlusion ...
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Male Sterilization

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
This review of recent information and advances in the area of male sterilization deals with recent epidemiologic studies that discuss potential ill effects hypothesized to be a result of vasectomy, including carcinoma of the prostate and carcinoma of the testicle. Rebuttals to these hypotheses are presented.
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Transcervical sterilization

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005
To discuss the methods for achieving success with currently available transcervical sterilization procedures for permanent female contraception.The transcervical approach has long been thought to be the optimal method for permanent female sterilization, with tubal access achieved by blind, direct (hysteroscopic) or indirect (radiological) techniques ...
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Sterile Keratitis

Augenheilkunde up2date, 2013
ZusammenfassungSterile Keratitiden können als rein okuläres Problem, aber auch im Rahmen einer potenziell letalen Grunderkrankung auftreten. Diagnosestellung und Management dieser Erkrankung sind eine große Herausforderung für den Augenarzt. Neben therapeutischen Grundprinzipien für alle nicht infektiösen Keratitiden und Ulzerationen bestimmt die ...
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Sterilization: A Review of 98 Sterilized Women

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
SummaryThe details of 98 women sterilized over a three-year period are presented. They show that female sterilization is a safe procedure which has a satisfactory result in many cases and confers many secondary benefits. However, some regret is common and is associated with a high incidence of psychiatric and marital morbidity, and this is shown to be ...
M D, Enoch, K, Jones
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Rationale of Sterility, Sterilization and Sterility Testing

Hospital Topics, 1971
(1971). Rationale of Sterility, Sterilization and Sterility Testing. Hospital Topics: Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 118-120.
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[Sterilization methods].

Nuovi annali d'igiene e microbiologia, 1988
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Fara, G M, Signorelli, C
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Hysteroscopic Sterilization

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976
ABSTRACTThis report describes and evaluates the techniques of tubal electrocoagulation and the instillation of quinacrine into the uterine cavity performed under hysteroscopic control. The technique of hysteroscopic electrocoagulation is simple and is performed as an outpatient procedure. Patients usually leave the clinic 20 min after the procedure and
R, Quiñones, A, Alvarado, E, Ley
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Laparoscopic Sterilization

Surgical Innovation, 1999
Laparoscopic female sterilization is still the leading method of family planning for patients who have completed their family. Mechanical methods include clips and rings and are preferred because they are safe and efficient and can be used on a day case basis. Appropriate training ensures improved results with fewer complications.
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