Essure® present controversies and 5 years' learned lessons: a retrospective study with short- and long-term follow-up.
Sara CâmaraFilipa de Castro CoelhoCláudia FreitasLilia RemessoPublished in: Gynecological surgery (2017)
We identified high patient satisfaction and low failure rates, both at short and long term. Investigation about whether some women still have patent tubes at the 3-month follow-up could lead to protocol improvement. It is important that clinicians look for second causes for adverse effects related to Essure® and avoid the erroneous indication for implant removal. Long follow-up allowed for both internal quality evaluation and clarification of misconception; it could possibly also have contributed to patient satisfaction.