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Today, female sterilization is most easily accomplished by single-puncture laparoscopy and, ideally, is carried out under local anesthesia. In experienced hands, electrocoagulation offers slightly fewer failures if a large portion of tube or two segments are destroyed. Fulguration of a small portion of tube, bands, or clips offer a better chance of reversal. It is extremely important that the operator be familiar with and use proper equipment, along with following a rigid format, if complications are to be kept to a minimum. The underlying theme for this article, and all of the articles published, shows that, regardless of the method employed to interrupt the tubes, the complication and failure rates are usually more a function of the experience of the operator than of the method employed.

作者:P C, Pelland

来源:Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 1983 年 26卷 2期

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Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 1983 年 26卷 2期
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Bleeding Burns Contraception Contraception Failure Contraceptive Effectiveness Contraceptive Usage Diseases Endoscopy Examinations And Diagnoses Family Planning Female Sterilization--complications Female Sterilization--contraindications Female Sterilization--indications Gynecologic Surgery Infections Laparoscopy Physical Examinations And Diagnoses Reversibility Signs And Symptoms Sterilization, Sexual Surgery Surgical Error Treatment Urogenital Surgery Use-effectiveness
Today, female sterilization is most easily accomplished by single-puncture laparoscopy and, ideally, is carried out under local anesthesia. In experienced hands, electrocoagulation offers slightly fewer failures if a large portion of tube or two segments are destroyed. Fulguration of a small portion of tube, bands, or clips offer a better chance of reversal. It is extremely important that the operator be familiar with and use proper equipment, along with following a rigid format, if complications are to be kept to a minimum. The underlying theme for this article, and all of the articles published, shows that, regardless of the method employed to interrupt the tubes, the complication and failure rates are usually more a function of the experience of the operator than of the method employed.