| Literature DB >> 3595909 |
J A Rock, D S Guzick, E Katz, H A Zacur, T M King.
Abstract
The present study reviews pregnancy outcome following tubal anastomosis in 80 previously sterilized women. Thirty of 58 women (52%) sterilized by monopolar cautery techniques delivered a living child as compared to 19 of 22 women (86%) sterilized using the Falope ring method. Cumulative pregnancy curves were calculated for the Falope ring and cautery groups using life-table methods. Following reversal of Falope ring sterilization, the estimated cumulative probability of pregnancy 6, 12, 24, and 36 months after surgery was 28.4%, 48.8%, 69.3%, and 87.2% respectively. The corresponding estimates following reversal of cautery sterilization were lower at 6, 12, 24, and 36 months following surgery: 22.7%, 37.8%, 52.4%, and 57.9%, respectively. The ectopic tubal pregnancy and spontaneous abortion rate were higher among women sterilized with monopolar cautery. A decreased pregnancy rate was associated with ampullary-isthmic anastomosis in the cautery group; however, pregnancy was least likely to occur in women with shortened oviducts of less than 4 cm.Entities:
Keywords: Age Distribution; Age Factors; Data Analysis; Demographic Factors; Ethnic Groups; Evaluation; Family Planning; Fertility; Fertility Measurements; Measurement; Parity; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Outcomes; Pregnancy Rate; Reproduction; Research Methodology; Reversible Sterilization; Sterilization Reversal; Sterilization, Sexual; Surgery; Treatment; Tubal Reanastomosis; Urogenital Surgery
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3595909 DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)59282-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fertil Steril ISSN: 0015-0282 Impact factor: 7.329