J Med Assoc Thai 2005; 88 (8):1028

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Evaluation of Female Sterilization at Srinagarind Hospital
Werawatakul Y Mail, Sakondhavat C , Kuchaisit C , Kukiattikool P , Tharnprisan P , Ngoksin U , Prasit M

A retrospective study of female sterilization at Srinagarind Hospital since 1978 until 2002 revealed 35,094 cases those were in the period of 25 years. These operations were performed by physicians, medical students and trained nurses in 21,383; 8,465 and 5,246 cases respectively. The presented cases were postpartum tubal resection, interval tubal resection and cesarean section with tabul resection in 25,706; 4,424 and 4,964 cases respectively. There were 350 cases of complication. The most common complication was tubal complications. Pregnancy post tubal resection were 74 cases or 0.21 percent. Different operators had statistically significant compliction rates with Pearson chi square and Fisher exact test. Wound complication and pelvic pathology or operative difficulties were 2 types of statistically significant complications. Different types of operations had statistically significant complication rates. Six types of complications were tubal complication, wound complication, pregnancy, pelvic pathology or operative difficulties, bowel injury, and bladder injury.

Keywords: Evaluation, Female sterilization, Srinagarind, Hospital


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