Umber A.
Bilateral tubal ligation versus vasectomy: which method of surgical contraception is more prevalent?.
Ann King Edward Med Uni Jan ;16(1):11-3.

Objective: To determine whether female or male method of voluntary surgical contraception is more prevalent? Study Design: Observational study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out in Population Welfare department, Faisalabad from July 2007 to June 2008. Patients and Methods: During this study, the total number and CYP (couple yearly protected) of bilateral tubal ligation and vasectomy performed in all family planning centers / Reproductive health centers of Government/private sectors and Non government organizations of District FSD, performed in one year from July 2007 to June 2008 was recorded on a printed proforma. The data was shifted to computer for analysis. The software used for analysis was SPSS version 10, and descrip-tive statistics used for analysis .Chi-square test was chose as test of significance. Results: A total of 6938 bilateral tubal ligations with CYP of 86725 were performed as compared to 1602 vasectomies with CYP of 20025 in one year. The difference is significant statistically (p – value > 0.05) as well as therapeutically in terms of CYP. Conclusion: Bilateral tubal ligation / female voluntary surgical contraception is a more prevalent method of surgical contra-ception as compared to male voluntary surgical contraception.

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