Sopon Cheewadhanaraks MD*
Affiliation : * Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University
Objective : To determine whether tubal ligation is associated with decreased prevalence and less severity of
pelvic endometriosis in multiparous patients with chronic pelvic pain.
Materials and Methods : From January 1995 to April 2002, 322 chronic pelvic pain patients underwent
laparoscopy. Of these, 125 patients were multiparous (parity > 2). Their obstetric history, present contraceptive
methods and laparoscopic findings were recorded perioperatively. The medical record of each patient was
reviewed and analyzed.
Results : Among multiparous women with chronic pelvic pain, the prevalence of endometriosis in patients
with and without tubal ligation was 45.1% (23 of 51 patients) and 59.5% (44 of 74 patients), respectively.
Moderate-severe endometriosis was found in 8.7% (2 of 23 patients) and 36.4% (16 of 44 patients) among
patients with and without sterilization. Tubal ligation was statistically significantly associated with severity
of disease [P = 0.036, Crude OR (95% CI) = 0.17 (0.02-0.85), Adjusted OR (95% CI) = 0.21 (0.04-1.08)].
There was no statistically significant relationship between tubal ligation and prevalence of endometriosis.
The small sample size of the study might account for this statistical result.
Conclusion : Nearly half of multiparous women with chronic pelvic pain and tubal ligation had endometriosis.
Tubal ligation was related to less severity of disease, with statistically significant difference.
Keywords : Chronic pelvic pain, Endometriosis, Multiparous, Tubal ligation
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