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NCT06273683

Comparison of Two Salpingectomy Techniques for Sterilization at the Time of Cesarean Delivery

Sponsor: Inova Health Care Services

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Summary

One in three women of reproductive age utilize tubal sterilization for contraception, and sterilization is often requested at time of cesarean delivery. Complete salpingectomy for the purpose of permanent sterilization at the time of cesarean birth is increasingly being performed worldwide. A preferred complete salpingectomy technique for the purpose of sterilization at the time of cesarean delivery has not emerged in current practice. The objective is to compare short-term clinical outcomes and cost of salpingectomy using a hand-held bipolar energy instrument with those of traditional suture ligation. This retrospective cohort study will be conducted from 2017-2023 at a single tertiary care hospital. The investigators hypothesize that bipolar energy instrument use will not significantly improve clinical outcomes.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

900

Start Date

2024-03-11

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2026-03-05

Healthy Volunteers

Not specified

Interventions

OTHER

Hand-held bipolar energy instrument

A bipolar energy instrument is used for complete salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery.

OTHER

Traditional suture ligation

Traditional suture ligation technique is used for complete salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery.

Locations (1)

Inova Fairfax Medical campus

Falls Church, Virginia, United States