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BACKGROUND: The Essure contraceptive device consists of a titanium and nickel coiled spring containing Dacron fibers. It is placed under hysteroscopic visualizaron in the proximal section of the Fallopian tube. The microinsert acts by inducing a tissue reaction that permanently blocks the tube within three months. OBJECTIVE: Show our experience in the use and insertion of the Essure device, in a private office. METHODS: We reviewed insertion procedure, complications, degree of tolerance and acceptance by user. Between June 2008 and May 2013 fifty cases with Essure placement were made in our office. RESULTS: The average age was 36 years, as for the average number of pregnancies was two. The procedure time average was 6 minutes 25 seconds, no intraoperative complication was reported. All patients expressed very good tolerance and high degree of satisfaction with the procedure. A simple abdominal radiography was performed three months after the hysteroscopy to dem6nstrate the correct placement and position of the device, in all patients. CONCLUSION: [corrected] The number of patients is enough to show the advantages of the method and the possibility of performing it in an ambulatory environment, as it can be a private office with the correct equipment to do it.
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Dispositivos Anticoncepcionais Femininos , Adolescente , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Desenho de Equipamento , Tubas Uterinas , Feminino , Humanos , Histeroscopia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto JovemRESUMO
Clinical term of association refers to a not randomized congenital malformations which are present in one single subject. The term MURCS is an acronym for (MU) Mullerian, (R) Renal, (C) Cervicothoracic, (S) Somite abnormalities. We communicate a case of a phenotipically normal 16 years old female patient with primary amenorrhea due to müllerian malformations and cervicothoracic dysplasia integrating the MURCS association diagnosis.