
A new laparoscopic surgical procedure, endoscopic salpingectomy, is reported. The technique is based on laparoscopic surgical procedures by electrocoagulation, performed with a triple-puncture technique. It is indicated for patients complaining of chronic pelvic pain clinically treated without success and/or who wish to be sterilized and also have chronic pelvic pain, with positive tubal findings of enlargement and/or hyperemia at laparoscopy. Also presented are pre- and postoperative care, instruments, technique, complications, results and follow-up on the first 100 patients who underwent this procedure.
Adult, Postoperative Care, Sterilization, Tubal, Pain, Middle Aged, Pelvis, Postoperative Complications, Electrocoagulation, Humans, Female, Laparoscopy, Fallopian Tubes
Adult, Postoperative Care, Sterilization, Tubal, Pain, Middle Aged, Pelvis, Postoperative Complications, Electrocoagulation, Humans, Female, Laparoscopy, Fallopian Tubes
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