Methods of surgical women contraception with clamps
Abstract
The problem of abortion representing threat of health and life of women of childbearing age is directly connected with development and usage of the most effective contraceptive methods, such as surgical contraception. Surgical contraception is widespread in Europe, where undesirable pregnancies have been almost prevented in spite of the high coefficient of fertility. Electrocoagulation and clamping of uterine tubes are the simplest and more reliable among surgical contraceptive methods. Sterilization with clamps is less traumatic, but it has some shortcomings, which could be eliminated by means of new materials and construction usage with tissues biochemical compatibility.
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Chernyavskaya G.I. – resident doctor, e-mail: chern1982@mail.ru
Mahmutkhodzhaev A.Sh. – doctor of medical sciences, professor of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology of postgraduate faculty, e-mail:alisher_tomsk@sibmail.com
Сhernyavskü I.Ya. – candidate of medical sciences, associate professor of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology of postgraduate faculty, e-mail: chern1982@mail.ru