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Kroener tubal ligation in perspective
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973Abstract An extensive review of the literature and clinical study of 404 women undergoing surgical sterilization procedures at the David Grant USAF Medical Center, Travis AFB, in 1970 and 1971, were made in order to evaluate the current status of tubal ligations, with their particular advantages and complications. Ninety-five per cent of 256 patients
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Tubal ligation by colpotomy incision
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979A five-year review of colpotomy tubal ligation performed on 585 patients within a private-practice setting in Columbus, Georgia, is analyzed. Operative time averaged under 30 minutes, and average hospital stay was less than 3 days. The major postoperative complication rate was less than 2%. The patient population is reviewed as to age, parity, previous
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Isolated Tubal Torsion after Tubal Ligation
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2019Lucy Liu +3 more
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TUBAL LIGATION VERSUS CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969An analysis was made of the 32 cesarean hysterectomies and 465 tubal ligations performed at the Lutheran Hospital of Milwaukee during 1963-1967. Patients were 25-41 years of age. All primary hysterectomies (9) were apparently associated with pathology. The major complication in the cesarean hysterectomies was severe anemia due to massive blood loss (
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OESTROGEN DEFICIENCY AFTER TUBAL LIGATION
The Lancet, 19854 of 7 women who had undergone tubal ligation within the past seven years were found to have oestrogen excretion concentrations at ovulation below the tenth percentile. A disturbance in the oestrogen/progesterone ratio as a consequence of localised hypertension at the ovary, when the utero-ovarian arterial loop is occluded at tubal ligation, is ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970
PIP: A variation of the Pomeroy and Madlener tubal ligation technique for cesarean or puerperal operations is described. The surgeon locates the mesosalpinx and its associated prominent arterial arcade (present after parturition). The central 1-inch portion of the tube is elevated and No. 1 silk sutures are placed on either side.
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PIP: A variation of the Pomeroy and Madlener tubal ligation technique for cesarean or puerperal operations is described. The surgeon locates the mesosalpinx and its associated prominent arterial arcade (present after parturition). The central 1-inch portion of the tube is elevated and No. 1 silk sutures are placed on either side.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
J T, Parente, C, Costello
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J T, Parente, C, Costello
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Tensor N-tubal rank and its convex relaxation for low-rank tensor recovery
Information Sciences, 2020Yu-Bang Zheng +2 more
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