Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3957685 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Study objectiveTo compare hysteroscopic female sterilization procedures performed in-office versus a hospital operating room (OR) among newly trained physicians.DesignMultisite hospital operating rooms and physician offices.PatientsWomen desiring permanent hysteroscopic sterilization.InterventionHysteroscopic female sterilization with the Essure system.Measurements and main resultsProcedure time (scope in/scope out time), device placement rates, and incidence of complications and adverse events were compared. There was no significant difference in scope time between the 2 settings. There was no significant difference in placement rates, although the placement rate was somewhat higher in-office (91% vs 88%). There were no complications among any of the procedures, and the incidence of minor adverse events was extremely low in both settings (OR = 2%, in-office = 1%).ConclusionThere is no clear advantage to performing hysteroscopic sterilization in a hospital OR. Hysteroscopic sterilization can be performed safely and efficiently in an office setting.