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Compare Essure to Tubal Ligation
Compare Essure to Tubal Ligation
While both Essure and tubal ligation offer women a permanent contraceptive solution, tubal ligation is an invasive surgical procedure. The Essure procedure does not involve cutting, burning or scarring or require general anaesthesia. The chart below compares tubal ligation and the Essure procedure.
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Essure |
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Tubal Ligation | |
| Description | Soft, flexible inserts are delivered through the vagina and uterus and placed in each fallopian tube, without an incision. A natural barrier forms around the inserts that prevents sperm from reaching the eggs. |
An incision-based procedure performed under general anaesthesia. Gas is used to expand the abdomen. The fallopian tubes are then blocked by one of three methods:
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| Failure Rate |
0.05% at 1 year 0.26% at 5 years |
0.55% at 1 year 1.18% at 4 years 1.85% at 10 years |
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| Recovery time | 1–2 days or sooner | 4–6 days | ||
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| Proof of effectiveness | Yes. Three months after the procedure, the Essure Confirmation Test confirms placement. | No. | ||
