TO DETERMINE THE SUCCESS RATE (CONCEPTION) AFTER TUBAL RECANALISATION DONE FOR STERILISATION REVERSAL IN THE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, S.M.S MEDICAL COLLEGE & ASSOCIATED HOSPITALS, JAIPUR
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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v5i11.2296Keywords:
Female, sterilisation, laparoscopic.Abstract
Background: Female sterilization through tubal ligation is primarily used to permanently prevent a patient from having a spontaneous pregnancy (as opposed to pregnancy via in vitro fertilization) in the future.
Methods: This study was a Descriptive type of observational study conducted at Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SMS medical collegeand associated hospitals, Jaipur.
Results: Out of the 70 females who underwent recanalisation, 44 females conceived during the study period, giving a success rate of 62.9%. Morethan one-third females (37.1%) however did not conceive.
Conclusion: Sterilisation though intended to be permanent method of birth control, required reversal in many females, mostly due to death ofchildren. Recanalisation procedure being simple and effective method in respect to IVF is increasing in demand. During sterilisation, laparoscopic sterilisation should be preferred and isthmus should be preferred as site of occlusion as success of recanalisation is higher
Keywords: Female, sterilisation, laparoscopic.
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