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Endometrial pathological changes after Fallopian ring tubal ligation

D de Cristofaro, C Zancanari, S Fiaccavento

    Endoscopy
    |July 1, 1982
    PubMed
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    Fallopian ring (Yoon ring) tubal ligation did not significantly impact luteal phase insufficiency. While some patients experienced issues, the study found no direct link to the rings affecting the utero-ovarian circulatory system.

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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive endocrinology
    • Gynecological surgery

    Background:

    • Tubal ligation is a common method of permanent contraception.
    • The Fallopian ring (Yoon ring) is one device used for this procedure.
    • Potential effects of tubal ligation on the luteal phase require investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the incidence of luteal phase insufficiency in patients who underwent Fallopian ring tubal ligation.
    • To determine if Fallopian rings interfere with the utero-ovarian circulatory system.

    Main Methods:

    • Endometrial biopsy was performed to assess the luteal phase.
    • A study group with Fallopian ring tubal ligation was compared to a control group.
    • Statistical analysis was used to compare the incidence of luteal phase insufficiency.
    Keywords:
    BiologyEndometrial EffectsEndometriumFamily PlanningFemale Sterilization--side effectsGenitaliaGenitalia, FemaleGynecologic SurgeryPhysiologySterilization, SexualSurgeryTreatmentTubal LigationTubal OcclusionUrogenital SurgeryUrogenital SystemUterus

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    Main Results:

    • Luteal phase insufficiency was observed in 9.3% of the study group and 3.4% of the control group.
    • The difference in insufficiency rates between groups was not statistically significant (p = 0.5).
    • Patients with poor luteal phase presented with oligomenorrhea and dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

    Conclusions:

    • Fallopian ring tubal ligation does not appear to cause statistically significant luteal phase insufficiency.
    • The findings suggest that Fallopian rings do not interfere with the utero-ovarian circulatory system.
    • Oligomenorrhea and dysfunctional uterine bleeding in some patients are not directly attributable to the rings' circulatory effects.