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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207789

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Background: Tubectomy is most accepted method of contraception in India. Female sterilization may be performed in several ways such as abdominal tubal ligation, laparoscopic and hysteroscopic methods. Although considered as minor and safe procedure, complications leading to even death have been reported. So, this study was taken up to study complications of different types of tubal ligation. Objective of this study was to study complications of different types of tubal ligation.Methods: This is a prospective analytical study over the period of 18 months. This study includes all cases that have reported or referred as female sterilization complication.Results: At study institute both laparoscopic tubal ligation (TL) and abdominal tubal ligation are done. During the period of 18 months, 50 cases of tubectomy complications were noted at our institute, out of 40 cases (80%) were of abdominal method and rest 10 (20%) were of laparoscopic method. In 33 cases (66%) sterilization was performed at primary health centre. 3 cases of death reported in this study.Conclusions: At study institute both laparoscopic tubal ligation (TL) and abdominal tubal ligation are done. During the period of 18 months, 50 cases of tubectomy complications were noted at our institute, out of 40 cases (80%) were of abdominal method and rest 10 (20%) were of laparoscopic method. In 33 cases (66%) sterilization was performed at primary health centre. 3 cases of death reported in this study.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207565

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Background: Congenital uterine anomalies are not only uncommon, many are asymptomatic. A uterine malformation is a type of female genital malformation resulting from an abnormal development of the mullerian ducts during embryogenesis. The prevalence of uterine malformation is estimated to be 6.7% in general population.Methods: This study has included 2423 women who attended family planning OPD in KGMU for purpose of laparoscopic tubal ligation along with general and systemic examination. During the laproscopic ligation procedure the observed uterine anomalies were noted and compared to the data available in the existing medical literature.Results: Out of 2423 females included in this study during 2011-2016, 104 (4.29%) females were diagnosed with uterine anomalies. The Commonest uterine anomaly was arcuate uterus which was seen in 77 patients. (3.1%). Uni-cornuate uterus was seen in 19 patients (0.8%) and bi-cornuate uterus was seen in 9 patients (0.3%). 3 out of these were uni-cornuate uterus with rudimentary horn.Conclusions: Though the congenital uterine malformations are frequent findings in infertile patients but few malformations like uni-cornuate uterus, arcuate uterus and bicornuate uterus are although rare but seen in fertile females, showing their lesser impact on pregnancy and its outcome.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-206629

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Background: Laparoscopic tubal ligation have advantages of minimally invasive surgical technique, without risk of major haemorrhage, early postoperative ambulation and alimentation, making it suitable for ambulatory surgery. The choice of aneasthesia for laparoscopic ligation hence should consider the anaesthetic agents with a rapid onset of action and fast recovery time, with minimal problems for intraoperative control of haemodynamic, airway and pain relief as well as take consideration of the safety, quality, efficacy, and utilization of resources available to the given situation.Methods: A total of 100 patients aged from 18 to 45 years who were scheduled to undergo laparoscopic tubal ligation  were divided into Group I-  Ketamine plus pentazocine group (n=50), Group II- Propofol plus fentanyl group (n=50) and studied  for the intraoperative parameters (hemodynamic and respiratory profile), recovery time, postoperative side effects and discharge time.Results: Intraoperatively MAP and HR were consistently higher in group I as compared to group II. Incidence of apnea and need for bag and mask ventilation was significantly more in Group II than in Group I as was the incidence of Bradycardia. Postoperative nausea and vomiting, psychomimetic effects were significantly more in Group I than in Group II. The time to reach modified PADSS ≥9 (discharge time) was significantly longer in group I (140.3±12.82 min than in group II 102.2±9.2 min), P<0.01.Conclusions: Combination of ketamine and pentazocine gives good anaesthetic conditions during procedure with less incidence of airway and haemodynamic complications intraoperatively but more incidence of postoperative side effects like nausea, vomiting, psycomimetic effects, and time to meet discharge criteria, compared to propofol plus fentanyl.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-177575

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Objectives: Laparoscopic tubal ligation (LTL) is a surgical procedure done on women as a permanent method of contraception and the most prevalent form of contraception worldwide. Study design: We have prospectively collected and evaluated data for 50 women with previous pelvic or abdominal surgery who underwent LTL in the family planning clinic at our tertiary care referral hospital from October 2007 to July 2009. Results: The mean age of patients was 29 years and mean parity 3.2. The most common previous pelvic or abdominal surgeries were caesarean sections followed by open appendicectomy. Omental adhesions up to abdominal wall and in the pelvis were seen in 10 (20%) patients; adhesions to the bladder were observed in 4 (8%) and perihepatic adhesions in 3 (6%) patients; flimsy peritubal and periovarian adhesions were detected in 16 (32%) patients. Conclusion: In women with previous pelvic or abdominal surgery, keeping in mind the risk of postsurgical adhesions, LTL can be performed safely with low morbidity.

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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 36(1): 25-32, ene.-mar. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-636012

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Antecedentes: La analgesia preventiva continúa siendo fuente de discusión y desacuerdo entre los especialistas que manejan el dolor. Hay resultados contradictorios, incluidos algunos metaanálisis, sobre la efectividad de la analgesia preventiva con ketamina. Objetivo: Evaluar la eficacia de la ketamina preventiva en la cirugía ambulatoria de mujeres programadas para esterilización definitiva con electrofulguración por laparoscopia, en la disminución del dolor postoperatorio, comparada contra ketamina administrada de manera no preventiva. materiales y métodos: Entre diciembre de 2007 y enero de 2008 se incluyeron 130 mujeres de la Clínica Piloto de Profamilia, en Bogotá (Colombia), que deseaban planificar mediante ligadura de trompas. Fueron asignadas de manera aleatoria simple a dos grupos: a 71 pacientes se les administró ketamina antes de la incisión quirúrgica (0.25 mg/kg) y a 59 pacientes se les administró ketamina a la misma dosis al fnal del procedimiento. La administración de ketamina y la evaluación de los desenlaces se realizaron de manera enmascarada. Resultados: El nivel de dolor medido mediante la Escala Visual Análoga (EVA) fue similar para ambos grupos, aunque hubo una mayor proporción de pacientes con dolor al minuto 15 en el grupo de ketamina preventiva (19.7% vs. 6.8%, p=0.03). El grupo de ketamina no preventiva presentó más náusea (15% vs 10%) y mareo (46% vs. 37%), aunque esto no fue significativo (p>0,05) Conclusión: La eficacia de la ketamina preventiva para el alivio del dolor postoperatorio no fue diferenre a la de la ketamina no preventiva .


Background: The pre-emptive analgesia keeps being a source of discussion and discord between the spe-cialists in the pain management. There are contradictory results, even in meta-analysis, about effectiveness of preemptive analgesia with ketamine. Objective: To evaluate effectiveness of ketamine as preemptive analgesia in women under laparoscopic electrofulguration of Falopio tubes, in control of postoperative pain, compared with ketamine administered in a non preemptive way. material and methods: 130 women who wanted a defnitive contraceptive method as laparoscopic tubal ligation were included with the diagnosis of satisfed parity, from the Clínica Piloto de Profamilia, in Bogotá (Colombia), between december 2007 and january o2008. They were randomly assigned in two groups: 71 received preemptive ketamine (before initiating the surgical procedure, dose of 0,25 mg/kg) and the other 59 patients received ketamine, the same doses, at the end of the procedure. Both, administration of ketamine and evaluation of patients outcomes, were made in blinded form. Results: Patients were similar at the start of the study. The level of pain measured with a visual analog scale (VAS) was similar for both groups, there was a higher proportion of patients with pain in the preemp-tive ketamine group to the minute 15 (29.7% vs 6.8%) Ketamine non preemptive group, felt more nauseous (25% vs. 10% and seasickness (46% vs 37%), this was not signifcative (p>0.05)). Conclusions: The preemptive ketamine wasn't different in effectiveness to ketamine administered in non preemptive way for the relief of postoperative pain .


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