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Tubal ligation an option not always conscious
Claúdia Maria Resende Neves Guimarães
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1972
Postpartum abdominal sterilization by the Pomeroy method or tubal cauterization by laparoscopy are recommended over the procedure of vaginal tubal ligation described by McMaster and Ansari (Obstetrics and Gynecology 38: 44-50. 1971). The abdominal Pomeroy method is quick and laparoscopy requires a shorter hospital stay.
R H, McMaster, A H, Ansari
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Postpartum abdominal sterilization by the Pomeroy method or tubal cauterization by laparoscopy are recommended over the procedure of vaginal tubal ligation described by McMaster and Ansari (Obstetrics and Gynecology 38: 44-50. 1971). The abdominal Pomeroy method is quick and laparoscopy requires a shorter hospital stay.
R H, McMaster, A H, Ansari
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The Lancet, 1971
It has been suggested by W.I.C. Morris (Lancet 1: 706 April 3 1971) that surgeons show failure risks on consent forms. However this would remove the patients peace of mind which is the reason for seeking sterilization. There is legal opinion that the patient need not be told of risk.
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It has been suggested by W.I.C. Morris (Lancet 1: 706 April 3 1971) that surgeons show failure risks on consent forms. However this would remove the patients peace of mind which is the reason for seeking sterilization. There is legal opinion that the patient need not be told of risk.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1980
This is a review of 121 cases of interval vaginal tubal ligations done by fimbriectomy between 1971 and 1979. The technic has proved to be effective, economical, rapid, safe, and simple, and requires only a short convalescence. There have been no subsequent pregnancies or serious postoperative febrile complications.
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This is a review of 121 cases of interval vaginal tubal ligations done by fimbriectomy between 1971 and 1979. The technic has proved to be effective, economical, rapid, safe, and simple, and requires only a short convalescence. There have been no subsequent pregnancies or serious postoperative febrile complications.
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Late tubal patency following tubal ligation
Fertility and Sterility, 1981Hysterosalpingography (HSG), performed in the first 3 months after tubal ligation, has demonstrated a 1% to 2% incidence of tubal patency when initial operative errors have been excluded. In a group of 54 women, HSG was performed a mean of 4.8 years following sterilization; 9 women (16.7%) demonstrated spillage which was confirmed at laparoscopy in 7 ...
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