The safety of local anesthesia and outpatient treatment: a controlled study of induced abortion by vacuum aspiration
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The safety of local anesthesia and outpatient treatment: a controlled study of induced abortion by vacuum aspiration
Abstract
The safety of early vacuum aspiration performed as an outpatient procedure using local anesthesia was examined in a controlled study sponsored by the World Health Organization and undertaken in two centers in Yugoslavia and Singapore. The sample consisted of healthy women whose pregnancies were between 7 and 12 weeks in duration. Follow-up four weeks after abortion was nearly 100 percent in both centers. No important differences in complication rates were found between the different types of services and anesthesia, even though overall complication rates differed markedly between centers. Overnight postabortion observation was not associated with any decrease in complications.