Permanent sterilization is the most common form of contraception in the United States today. Previously, this was accomplished via the laparoscopic method. A new less invasive method has been developed, in which the Essure microinsert is inserted through a hysteroscope into the fallopian tubes. A subsequent benign inflammatory process results in tubal occlusion within 3 months of insertion. Approved since 2002, this method offers high efficacy without incisions, general anesthesia, or a prolonged recovery period
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the x-ray appearance of Essure microinserts 5 years after their insertion. ...
Hector O Chapa,1 Gonzalo Venegas21Women's Specialty Center, Dallas, TX, USA; 2Clinical Facul...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe our technique for the laparoscopic removal of Essure microinserts (Baye...
Objective: Hysteroscopic Essure microinsert system application to three women for the first time in ...
BACKGROUND: Unlike laparoscopic surgery for interval tubal sterilization, a hysteroscopic approach o...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to report that micro insert is placed using a hysteroscopic appr...
PIP: Over the past 2 decades, endoscopic methods of tubal sterilization-- including laparoscopic, ...
For over 100 years gynaecologists have attempted to effect sterilisation via a transcervical approac...
BACKGROUND: Hysteroscopic permanent tubal sterilization has recently been introduced, resulting ...
Overview and Aims: Female sterilization is increasingly requested as a contraceptive method. Hystero...
Hysteroscopic sterilisation with Essure requires confirmation of tubal occlusion by hysterosalpingog...
Study objectiveTo assess the safety and placement effectiveness of a new delivery catheter for the E...
Background. Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization (Essure) is a minimally invasive option for permanent ...
HRS Honors and Research Committee AwardThe Essure® hysteroscopic sterilization system is a minimally...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the x-ray appearance of Essure microinserts 5 years after their inse...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the x-ray appearance of Essure microinserts 5 years after their insertion. ...
Hector O Chapa,1 Gonzalo Venegas21Women's Specialty Center, Dallas, TX, USA; 2Clinical Facul...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe our technique for the laparoscopic removal of Essure microinserts (Baye...
Objective: Hysteroscopic Essure microinsert system application to three women for the first time in ...
BACKGROUND: Unlike laparoscopic surgery for interval tubal sterilization, a hysteroscopic approach o...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to report that micro insert is placed using a hysteroscopic appr...
PIP: Over the past 2 decades, endoscopic methods of tubal sterilization-- including laparoscopic, ...
For over 100 years gynaecologists have attempted to effect sterilisation via a transcervical approac...
BACKGROUND: Hysteroscopic permanent tubal sterilization has recently been introduced, resulting ...
Overview and Aims: Female sterilization is increasingly requested as a contraceptive method. Hystero...
Hysteroscopic sterilisation with Essure requires confirmation of tubal occlusion by hysterosalpingog...
Study objectiveTo assess the safety and placement effectiveness of a new delivery catheter for the E...
Background. Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization (Essure) is a minimally invasive option for permanent ...
HRS Honors and Research Committee AwardThe Essure® hysteroscopic sterilization system is a minimally...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the x-ray appearance of Essure microinserts 5 years after their inse...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the x-ray appearance of Essure microinserts 5 years after their insertion. ...
Hector O Chapa,1 Gonzalo Venegas21Women's Specialty Center, Dallas, TX, USA; 2Clinical Facul...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe our technique for the laparoscopic removal of Essure microinserts (Baye...