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Hysteroscopic reversible tubal sterilization.

Authors: J, Hamou; F, Gasparri; G F, Scarselli; L, Mencaglia; A, Perino; P, Quartararo; E, Cittadini;

Hysteroscopic reversible tubal sterilization.

Abstract

The Authors describe their experience with a new type of intratubal mechanical device to be inserted under hysteroscopic control. Up to present time, 1471 cycles without any other form of contraception have been observed. Although the promising results of this preliminary report in the field of hysteroscopic reversible tubal sterilization, the Authors underline that this new technique is still evolving and will be improved with further experience.

Keywords

Endoscopes, Pregnancy, Sterilization, Tubal, Contraceptive Devices, Female, Humans, Female, Sterilization Reversal, Follow-Up Studies

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