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A case series of removal of nickel-titanium sterilization microinserts from the uterine cornua using laparoscopic electrocautery for salpingectomy.

Contraception 2017 August
Nickel-Titanium sterilization microinserts are surgically removed for various indications, including persistent pain. Previously described removal techniques include salpingostomy and cornuectomy with judicious use of electrocautery to avoid potential injury to adjacent structures or fracturing the micoinsert. This case series presents our technique of laparoscopic salpingectomy, utilizing electrocautery on the microinsert.

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