tubektomia
Tubektomia is a surgical procedure for permanent female sterilization. It involves interrupting or removing a portion of the fallopian tubes, thereby preventing fertilization as sperm cannot reach the egg. It is typically considered a long-term or permanent method of contraception and is also referred to as tubectomy or tubal ligation in some contexts.
Most tubektomies are performed by laparoscopy, which uses small abdominal incisions and a camera-guided instrument. The
The method is highly effective in preventing pregnancy, with failure rates low when performed correctly. It
Risks are similar to other abdominal or gynecologic surgeries and include reactions to anesthesia, bleeding, infection,