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Clinical Trial
. 1982 Dec;26(6):587-93.
doi: 10.1016/0010-7824(82)90133-0.

Randomized comparative study of culdoscopy and minilaparotomy for surgical contraception in women

No authors listed
Clinical Trial

Randomized comparative study of culdoscopy and minilaparotomy for surgical contraception in women

No authors listed. Contraception. 1982 Dec.

Abstract

Informed, healthy, volunteering women seeking interval sterilization were randomly allocated either to culdoscopy or to minilaparotomy. Data concerning the operation and follow-up to six weeks post-operation were analyzed for 199 women in the culdoscopy group and 196 in the minilaparotomy group. Major complications, both at operation and subsequently, occurred only in the vaginal procedure group (3%). Minor complications occurred in 3.6% of women in the minilaparotomy group, the majority of these involving the abdominal wound. In the women operated vaginally, minor complications occurred in 1.5%. Failure to perform the intended procedure on the fallopian tubes occurred in 10.6% of culdoscopy cases and 0.5% of minilaparotomy cases. It is concluded that the vaginal approach cannot be recommended except for surgeons experienced in vaginal surgery.

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