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Background: Tubal microsurgical recanalization is a procedure which restores the fertility in women who have undergone sterilization voluntarily, thinking that her family is complete.
Animesh Naskar +4 more
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Legal medicine aspects of female sterilization: our experience
IntroductionThe most frequent sterilization procedures include postpartum tubal ligation, laparoscopic tubal disruption or salpingectomy, and hysteroscopic tubal occlusion. It may be performed via laparoscopy, mini-laparotomy, or hysteroscopy.
Piergiorgio Fedeli +3 more
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A virtual reality simulator for hysteroscopic placement of tubal sterilization micro-inserts: the face and construct validity [PDF]
Juliënne A. Janse +3 more
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Hospital variation in postpartum tubal sterilization rates in California and Texas. [PDF]
Potter JE +4 more
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Subsequent left distal tubal pregnancy following laparoscopic tubal sterilization: a case report
Background: Post-sterilization pregnancies are rare and many postulations were made for its mechanism. Abdominal pain in women with retained uterus mandates a pregnancy test, regardless of previous tubal surgery or sterilization surgery to exclude the ...
Chung-Yuan Lee +6 more
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Laparoscopic tubal sterilization reversal and fertility outcomes
Purpose: The purpose of the study was two-fold. Firstly it was to assess the suitability for tubal recanalization and factors predicting successful laparoscopic recanalization.
K Jayakrishnan, Sumeet N Baheti
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Tubal sterilization is one of the contraceptive methods whose use has increased the most in Brazil, but a growing number of women have expressed regret after the procedure.
Katia Maria de Melo Machado +2 more
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Pain management for tubal sterilization by hysteroscopy. [PDF]
Kaneshiro B, Grimes DA, Lopez LM.
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Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) are highly effective in preventing pregnancy, cost effective, and increasing in popularity. It is unclear whether changes in IUD use are associated with changes in rates
Brandon Howard +3 more
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A Prospective Cohort study of determinats in outcome of Tubal Recanalisation
Introduction: Tubal sterilisation is the most prevalent family planning method practised in our country. According to National Family Health Survey (NFHS 4) (2015-2016) a total of 51.8% of married women use any method of family planning, of which female ...
Laxmi Sangolli
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