Female sterilisation through mini-laparotomy at Gondar College of Medical Sciences

East African Medical Journal
K G KidanS Ismail

Abstract

To describe the socio-demographic characteristics and clinical course and follow up of clients who have undergone voluntary surgical contraception (VSC) through minilaparotomy (mini-lap) under local anaesthesia (LA). Also, to evaluate the safety and method satisfaction, so as to forward recommendations for method utilisation in the Ethiopian context. A case series design where pre- and post-operative conditions of clients coming for voluntary surgical contraception via mini-laparotomy were systematically analysed. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gondar College of Medical Sciences, Gondar, Ethiopia. Eighty two clients (median age of 33 years, range 25-40) who decided to use tubal sterilisation method of contraception from April 1993 to May 1995 were included in the study. A format prepared and distributed to VSC providing sites in Ethiopia by the Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia (FGAE) was used in collecting the necessary information, including informed consent of every client. Previous knowledge of contraceptive methods, decision making for tubal sterilisation, size of incision, advantages of use of local anaesthesia in the local setting, duration of hospital stay, conditions on follow up. Eighty two (55.4%) wo...Continue Reading

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Oct 26, 2013·International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics : the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics·Cristin Gordon-MacleanThoai D Ngo

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