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Title: [Experience with early induced abortion, the socalled "menstrual extraction" method]. Author: Voskuijl P, Wibaut FP. Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1978 Oct 14; 122(41):1551-4. PubMed ID: 692794. Abstract: 500 women underwent menstrual regulation (MR). The operation was performed without local anesthesia, using Karman-catheters no. 4-6 with a vacuum pump. 3 conditions were set for the acceptance of MR patients: the urine pregnancy test had to be positive, the menstrual period could not be more than 14 days overdue, and there must be no enlargement or other abnormality of the uterus or internal genital organs. A failure rate of 5.8% was reported. The failure rate was 7.6 among nulliparae and 3.9% among multiparae. The length of time until the next menstrual bleeding was 40.2 days for the successful operations and 41.4 days for the unsuccessful operations. These patients were compared to 500 clinical abortion patients. The MR patients tended to use contraceptive methods that were not 100% effective. 45 came as a result of extramarital relations, compared with 2 of the clinical abortion patients. It is important to consult with the patient to determine the sincerity of the wish to undergo the operation. An assistant should be present during the operation to reassure and relax the patient.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]