2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.01.009
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Major vascular injury after laparoscopic tubal ligation

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“…Alison Mall et al demonstrated that previous tubal ligation is a risk factor for hysterectomy after an ablation and the incidence of pathologically confirmed post ablation tubal sterilization syndrome is 6% (11) . Huber et al reported that laparoscopic approach should be chosen for female sterilization because the complication rate of minilaparotomy are more frequent than laparoscopic approach while Moore et al reported a case of a delayed emergency department presentation of a major vascular injury after laparoscopic tubal ligation (12)(13)(14) . In this study, all tubal sterilization were performed by minilaparotomy approach and abnormal uterine bleeding and dysmenorrheal was not significantly different between sterilized and unsterilized groups.…”
Section: Table 1: Menstrual Pattern Of Ladies Undergone Ts With Respectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alison Mall et al demonstrated that previous tubal ligation is a risk factor for hysterectomy after an ablation and the incidence of pathologically confirmed post ablation tubal sterilization syndrome is 6% (11) . Huber et al reported that laparoscopic approach should be chosen for female sterilization because the complication rate of minilaparotomy are more frequent than laparoscopic approach while Moore et al reported a case of a delayed emergency department presentation of a major vascular injury after laparoscopic tubal ligation (12)(13)(14) . In this study, all tubal sterilization were performed by minilaparotomy approach and abnormal uterine bleeding and dysmenorrheal was not significantly different between sterilized and unsterilized groups.…”
Section: Table 1: Menstrual Pattern Of Ladies Undergone Ts With Respectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 In addition, the CREST study revealed a statistically significant odds ratio of 3.2 comparing risks of general anesthesia to local anesthesia. This data was compiled in a patient population where only 13.6% of the subjects were classified as ''obese,'' which is clearly not representative of the general population.…”
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