Sterilisations coelioscopiques par anneaux de Yoon. 300 cas. Complications immediates, efficacite et reversibilite. [Celioscopic sterilizations with Yoon rings. 300 cases. Immediate complications, effectiveness and reversibility]
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Title
Sterilisations coelioscopiques par anneaux de Yoon. 300 cas. Complications immediates, efficacite et reversibilite. [Celioscopic sterilizations with Yoon rings. 300 cases. Immediate complications, effectiveness and reversibility]
Journal
Journal de Gynécologie, Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction
ISSN
0368-2315 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/1979
Volume
8
Number
2
Pages
157-62
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Mar
Journal Article --- Old month value: Mar
Abstract
The authors report on a series of 370 sterilisations using Yoon's rings, of which 300 were carried out laparoscopically. They confirm the efficiency of the method and its safety because there was only minimal operative morbidity. On the other hand this technique offers the possibilities of reversal of sterilisation in such a way that it should be the preferred method to be used systematically when a young woman is being sterilised.
Keywords
Adult
Evaluation Studies
Female
Humans
Postoperative Complications
Sterilization, Tubal/adverse effects/instrumentation/*methods
vaginal sterilizations, all done with Yoon's silastic ring, are presented.
Median age of patients was 34, 14 were nulliparous. With the celioscopic
procedure operative complications were numerous but never serious, and
mostly caused by the rupture of the tubes in the hands of an inexperienced
physician. No morbidity followed, except a few irrelevant cases of
abdominal pain. The abdominal and vaginal sterilizations were carried out
concomitantly with other other procedures, such as abortion or exploratory
curettage, there were no operative or postoperative complication. The
Yoon technique of sterilization has the advantage of offering more chances
of reversibility than other techniques, and it is, therefore, especially
recommended for younger patients.
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