Journal Article10.1097/01.AOG.0000109147.23082.25
Manual versus electric vacuum aspiration for early first-trimester abortion: a controlled study of complication rates.
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TL;DR: Manual vacuum aspiration is as safe as electric suction curettage for abortions at up to 10 weeks’ gestation and expanded use in an office setting might increase abortion access.
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About: This article is published in Obstetrics & Gynecology. The article was published on 01 Jan 2004. The article focuses on the topics: Vacuum aspiration & Curettage.
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TL;DR: Manual Vacuum Aspiration is best suited for infra-structure in rural areas and is very useful in poor resource setting hence It isbest suited for rural setting, where there is an unmet need for abortion services.
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TL;DR: The theoretical research demonstrates that the sucking of a plug as a whole, previously viewed as the most likely mechanism, is not consistent with the experimental data.
Revisión sistemática de método expectante, quirúrgico y médico en el manejo de la finalización espontanea del embarazo en el primer trimestre
Gloria Libertad Molina Ramón,Mariuxi Marianela Mendez Mendia,Freddy Rosendo Cárdenas Heredia +2 more
TL;DR: La revisión sistemática indica que el manejo expectante de la finalización espontanea del embarazo en el primer trimestre es menos efectivo que las intervenciones quirúrgicas, mientras que el legrado se destaca por ser menos seguro que las demás opciones.
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- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: The most effective method to ensure complete evacuation after miscarriage is still surgical, but other methods such as expectant and medical management are also effective and available options.
Comparacion entre la aspiracion manual endouterina y el legrado uterino con cureta en el manejo del aborto incompleto no complicado del primer trimestre del embarazo
Cesar Eduardo Pinzon Bayona,Especialista en Ginecología y Obstetricia +1 more
- 25 Jan 2013
TL;DR: The authors compare two metodos, the Aspirado Manual Endouterino (AMEU) and the Legrado uterino con Cureta (LUC), for manejo del aborto incompleto no complicado, realizados in two instituciones de salud.
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TL;DR: Manual vacuum aspiration performed in a primary care office setting is safe and effective in terminating pregnancy through the end of the 10th week of gestation.
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TL;DR: Use of manual vacuum aspiration curettage in the management of incomplete abortion can reduce hospital costs and save time for both patients and clinicians.
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