Two clinical trials were done to check the safety and effectiveness of the
Essure system. A total of 745 women had the Essure micro-inserts
placed. Certain problems with the micro-inserts were reported during
these trials. These were:
• Failure to place both micro-inserts during the first procedure (14%)
• Tubes not becoming blocked at 3 months after placement (patency) (3.5%)
• One or both micro-inserts not staying in the body (expulsion) (2.2%)
• One or both micro-inserts poking through wall of tube or uterus (perforation)
(1.8%)
• One or both micro-inserts outside the tube or not in the correct place
in the tube (0.6%)
When compared to standard tubal litigations this is fairly minor. I'm not saying to proceedure is perfect but it's not productive to try and fear people from one proceedure to another which obviously has even greater risks. Making comments such as, "Don't ever get this proceedure" or "if you want to get pregnant get the essure" isn't productive for anyone. Share your experience and if you encounter a risk let everyone know what to expect in case it happens to them. Don't use the forum as a way to get back at the proceedure. As for the doctors, don't assume that because they are the head of the department they are the best at that particular proceedure. If the hospital first started doing the proceedure they may still be new at doing it. Look at reviews for the doctors. Look at their credentials, where they've worked. If they've worked the same hospital for years they may not have encountered a lot of specieal circumstances. It's more than just the position it's the knowledge and a lot of times they don't go hand in hand.
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