2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-015-0794-6
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Falope Rings or Modified Pomeroy’s Technique for Concurrent Tubal Sterilization

Abstract: Introduction Sterilization at caesarean section is usually performed by the modified Pomeroy's technique. Application of Falope rings and Filshie clips may also be used for tubal sterilization at caesarean section, and these techniques are also used during laparoscopy or minilaparotomy.Objectives The main objective of the study was to evaluate the failure rates, complications, technical difficulties and reversibility of the Falope ring application for tubal sterilization as compared to the traditional modified… Show more

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“…These results are similar to the results of earlier studies. 4,5 We had four failures for 997 tubectomies (0.5%) between 2000-2009, whereas we did not have a single failure (0.0%) with our new tubectomy method in 735 tubectomies during 2010-2019. This difference is statistically significant (<0.001).…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…These results are similar to the results of earlier studies. 4,5 We had four failures for 997 tubectomies (0.5%) between 2000-2009, whereas we did not have a single failure (0.0%) with our new tubectomy method in 735 tubectomies during 2010-2019. This difference is statistically significant (<0.001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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Laparoscopic ring application, Modified Pomeroy method, and Madlener method, leave the cut ends close together at the end of the surgery, and their reported failure rates are 1.7%, 0.3-0.4%, and 2% respectively. 4,5
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“…Basava et al 40 conducted a study on five hundred multigravid women who underwent Cesarean section for various reasons and wanted concurrent tubal sterilization by either modified Pomeroy's technique or by Falope ring application. They reported one case of ectopic pregnancy with serious complications in a patient who underwent tubal sterilization by modified Pomeroy's technique.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…I would like to congratulate the authors for an excellent study in the search of a method for female sterilization technique, which is quicker and easier and has lesser complication rates and same efficacy as Modified Pomeroy's Technique [1]. On enquiry with the author, it was confirmed that they used the conventional ring applicator of the laparoscope for the study.…”
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