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Successful placement of the Essure device after a failed procedure using the Adiana system for hysteroscopic sterilisation
  1. Teska Schuurman,
  2. Sebastiaan Veersema
  1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
  1. Correspondence to Dr Sebastiaan Veersema, s.veersema{at}antoniusziekenhuis.nl

Summary

This case report describes a successful hysteroscopic sterilisation using the Essure Permanent Birth Control device (Conceptus Inc., Mountain View, California, United States) after a failed procedure of the Adiana Permanent Contraception system (Hologic, Inc., Bedford, Maryland, United States). The delivery catheter of the Adiana system was able to be inserted into the left fallopian tube without difficulty and per manufacturer specifications. However, the position detection array was unable to sense four-quadrant tissue contact. The same issue occurred at the contralateral tube. Using the Essure system, the coils were able to be placed in both ostia easily and adequately. In patients in whom the Adiana system fails to occlude the fallopian tubes due to procedural, anatomic or device-related factors, the Essure procedure may be an efficient alternative.

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  • Patient consent Obtained.