Jk. Ruminjo et I. Achwal, MINILAPARATOMY FEMALE STERILIZATION IN CLIENTS WITH LOWER MIDLINE ABDOMINAL SCAR, East African medical journal, 70(8), 1993, pp. 471-474
A total of 1221 female clients were sterilised via minilaparatomy unde
r local anaesthesia as outpatients. 101 of these clients had lower mid
line abdominal scars, 1120 did not. The first group had slightly incre
ased minilap incision length, duration of surgery and amount of local
anaesthesia required compared to the second group but the differences
were not clinically significant. The ''scar group'' also tended to hav
e wider ranges for these same parameters, and there was one case of ab
andoned procedure. The incidence of peri-operative complications was l
ow, and most of these were minor transitory grievances - the incidence
was slightly more in the previous scar group. Minilap female sterilis
ation under local anaesthesia is safe and suitable even for clients wi
th a lower midline abdominal scar, but good counselling and meticulous
client selection is a prerequisite