Minilaparotomy Female Sterilisation At A Nigerian Tertiary Health Centre

T. Swende, B. Akinbuwa
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BACKGROUND: Female sterilisation has an important role to play in reducing the high rate of maternal mortality in developing countries.OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, sociodemographic characteristics, timing, technique, type of anaesthesia, effectiveness and complications associated with minilaparotomy sterilization at the Federal Medical Centre Makurdi, Nigeria.METHODS: A retrospective analysis of the clinical records of 36 patients who accepted female sterilisation by minilaparotomy out of 1346 acceptors of contraceptive methods at the Federal Medical Centre Makurdi over a five year period between November 2002 and October 2007.RESULTS: The incidence of Minilaparotomy female sterilisation was 2.7%. Interval sterilisation was done for 72.2% of patients. Tubal occlusion was achieved with the modified Pomeroy’s technique in all patients. Heavy sedation was used in 69.4% of cases. Effectiveness was 100% with no mortality. Wound infection and anaesthetic complications each occurred in 5.5% of patients.CONCLUSION: Female sterilisation through Minilaparotomy is relatively low at the Federal Medical Centre Makurdi, Nigeria. Training of healthcare providers and scaling up counseling of patients for surgical contraception will improve acceptability.
尼日利亚三级保健中心的小切口女性绝育手术
背景:在发展中国家,女性绝育在降低高产妇死亡率方面发挥着重要作用。目的:确定尼日利亚马库尔迪联邦医疗中心小切口绝育术的发生率、社会人口统计学特征、时间、技术、麻醉类型、有效性和并发症。方法:回顾性分析2002年11月至2007年10月5年间马库尔迪联邦医疗中心1346名接受避孕方法的患者中36名接受小切口女性绝育的临床记录。结果:小切口女性绝育发生率为2.7%。72.2%的患者行间歇绝育。所有患者均采用改良的Pomeroy技术实现输卵管闭塞。69.4%的病例使用重度镇静。有效率100%,无死亡率。伤口感染和麻醉并发症各占5.5%。结论:在尼日利亚马库尔迪联邦医疗中心,通过小切口进行女性绝育的比例相对较低。培训医疗保健提供者和扩大咨询患者手术避孕将提高可接受性。
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