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Radiology, Vol 151, 601-602, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Silicone devices for tubal occlusion: radiographic description and evaluation

ME Fischer, TP Reed and DE Red

Hysteroscopically placed silicone devices for occlusion of fallopian tubes have been evaluated in over 1,300 patients as a means of contraception during the past five years. Radiologic evaluation of the device is vital to the gynecologist both at initial implantation and for follow-up. Normal appearance of plugs and typical examples of complications including separation, extravasation, and abnormal configurations, are presented.





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