Sterilization, Tubal Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of Results of Different Surgical Techniques Used in Female Tubal Sterilization
The investigator's aim in this study is to compare the results of tubal ligation surgery, one of the contraceptive methods, between different surgical techniques. 194 patients were included in the study. Of these patients, 104 had vaginal approach, 44 had laparotomic and 46 had laparoscopic tube ligation surgery. These surgical techniques are statistically was compared; Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) after surgery, in terms of duration of surgery, length of hospital stay, cost to hospital and amount of blood loss. As a result of the analysis; tubal sterilization technique performed with vaginal colpotomy were found to be more successful than other techniques; Visual Analog Pain Scale score, postoperative hospital stay, operation time and cost.
The study compared the peroperative effects and postoperative results of different surgical
techniques with three different techniques in patients undergoing tubal sterilization.
surgical techniques used:
1. Mini Laparotomic tubal ligation
2. Laparoscopic tubal ligation
3. tubal ligation by posterior colpotomy
A total of 194 patients were included in the study. Tubal ligation was performed in 44
patients with mini laparotomy, 46 patients with laparoscopy and 104 patients with posterior
colpotomy technique.
The following parameters were evaluated in the study
1. Parity
2. How many of their previous births are vaginal delivery, how many are cesarian section
3. 6th hour Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) score
4. 24th hour Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) score
5. Preoperative - postoperative hmg differences
6. Surgery time
7. Length of hospital stay
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