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Gynecologic Endoscopy
Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy / Normal and Abnormal Female Anatomy

Tubal Sterilization

Left side - tubal sterilization photo   Left side - tubal sterilization photo

I use an instrument (forceps) to which electrical energy is applied. I first elevate
 the fallopian tube in the middle portion and having set the electrosurgical generator
 at the appropriate level, 25 watts, I coagulate the tube in three adjoining areas.



Right side - tubal sterilization photo   Right side - tubal sterilization photo

I perform a similar procedure on the right side.

   
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