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Laparoscopic sterilization on a day-case basis
Abstract:
A prospective series of 307 patients who underwent laparoscopic sterilization on a day-case basis is presented. Of these, 196 patients attended for the 6-month and 117 for the 1-year follow-up visit. There were 5 Blacks, 197 Coloureds and 105 Whites. Sterilization was done by means of tubal cauterization (137), Hulka-Clemens clips (34) and Falope rings (136). Although 18% of patients were under 30 years old, 16% were 40 years of age or older. A marked tendency to low parity was evident, 43% of Coloureds and 90% of Whites being para 3 or less. The main operative problem was uterine perforation. Of the patients 17% were not discharged on the day of operation. By the 5th postoperative day 86% had returned to normal working activities. Significantly more postoperative abdominal pain was reported in the clip and ring groups. Seven pregnancies occurred in the series, 6 after tubal cauterization and 1 after the application of Falope rings. On patient was probably pregnant at the time of the operation. Most patients reported no change in libido at the 1-year follow-up visit, and in 20% libido was increased Mild pelvic infection was the only significant finding at the 6-month and 1-year follow-up visits. Apart from the disturbingly high pregnancy rate and the relatively large number of patients who were not discharged on the day of operaton, the sterilization programme has been most acceptable.