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|May 1, 1991
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Interval ring laparoscopic sterilization is a safe and effective procedure for women seeking permanent contraception. This method, performed on 103 women, showed a low complication rate, ensuring reliable birth control.

Area of Science:

  • Gynecology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Reproductive Health

Context:

  • Laparoscopic sterilization is a common surgical procedure for permanent contraception.
  • The interval ring method is a specific technique within laparoscopic sterilization.
  • This study reviews a four-year experience with this procedure.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of interval ring laparoscopic sterilization.
  • To report on the outcomes, including complications and pregnancy rates, of this sterilization method.

Summary:

  • The interval ring laparoscopic sterilization was performed on 103 women over four years.
  • Ten immediate complications occurred: 7 technical and 3 surgical.
  • One patient experienced a low-grade fever, and one patient became pregnant post-procedure.
Keywords:
BiologyBody Temperature--changesClinical ResearchContraceptionContraception FailureContraceptive UsageDeveloped CountriesDiseasesEndoscopyEquipment And SuppliesEuropeExaminations And DiagnosesFallopian TubesFamily PlanningFemale SterilizationGenitaliaGenitalia, FemaleGynecologic Surgery--side effectsLaparoscopyMethodological StudiesPhysical Examinations And DiagnosesPhysiologyPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy, EctopicReproductionResearch MethodologySouthern EuropeSterilization, SexualSurgerySurgical EquipmentTreatmentTubal OcclusionTubal RingsUrogenital SurgeryUrogenital SystemYugoslavia

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Impact:

  • The interval ring laparoscopic sterilization demonstrates a low complication rate, supporting its use for permanent contraception.
  • Further research could explore long-term efficacy and patient satisfaction.
  • This procedure offers a reliable option for women desiring irreversible birth control.