Incidence of pain among women undergoing laparoscopic sterilization by electrocoagulation, the spring-loaded clip, and the tubal ring

作者: I-Cheng Chi , Lynda Painter Cole

DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(79)90713-0

关键词: ElectrocoagulationTubal occlusionLaparoscopySurgeryPopulationEndoscopyCLIPSMedicineIncidence (epidemiology)Pelvic pain

摘要: Data analyzed from five comparative studies show a relationship between the technique of tubal occlusion and pain experienced by patients both at time procedure during recovery period. During procedure, spring-loaded clip is least likely ring most to be associated with pain. period, are higher rates abdominal or pelvic than electrocoagulation. Differences in that occurred period did not persist early follow-up visit.

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