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Persistent pain after hysteroscopic sterilization with microinserts.

Obstet Gynecol 111(2 Pt 2):511-2 (2008) PMID 18239003

Hysteroscopic sterilization using tubal microinsert devices is an increasingly common method of contraception. Postprocedure pain is typically minimal and brief, adding to the popularity of this method. This report describes a case of intractable pain after placement of microinserts, ultimately requiring removal of the inserts.

DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000299878.28166.ba
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