Aim of the study was to assess by what percentage the use of transvaginal ultrasound (TV, curettage) following voluntary interruption of pregnancy (IVG) reduces the incidence of haemorrhagic events resulting from incomplete drainage of the cavity during the first trimester of gestation. The use of ultrasound examination, may considerably reduce the incidence both of post-IVG haemorrhages due to incomplete curettage and of the total number of complications.

The use of transvaginal ultrasound following voluntary interruption of pregnancy to reduce complications due to incomplete curettage

LABRIOLA, Domenico;TORELLA, Marco;
2008

Abstract

Aim of the study was to assess by what percentage the use of transvaginal ultrasound (TV, curettage) following voluntary interruption of pregnancy (IVG) reduces the incidence of haemorrhagic events resulting from incomplete drainage of the cavity during the first trimester of gestation. The use of ultrasound examination, may considerably reduce the incidence both of post-IVG haemorrhages due to incomplete curettage and of the total number of complications.
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