Female Sterilization Procedures Market - Global Industry Analysis, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023

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Female Sterilization Procedures Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023 Transparency Market Research Reports incorporated a definite business overview and investigation inclines on "Female Sterilization Procedures Market". This report likewise incorporates more illumination about fundamental review of the business including definitions, requisitions and worldwide business sector industry structure. Female sterilization procedure is a permanent way of preventing women from conceiving and acts as a form of birth control and is the most commonly used family planning method used across the globe. It is an out-patient procedure performed in hospitals, clinical or doctor’s office. Complications post procedures are very rare and include bowel or bladder injury, infection, problems related to anesthesia and internal bleeding.

Intensive research has been conducted in order to find the most ideal option for birth control. High efficacy, easy accessibility to the procedure, and cultural acceptability are the major criteria for the determination of ideal family planning method. In addition, it is often demanded that the method should be simple, easily learned, quick and should be able to be performed in outpatient setting without anesthesia. The global female sterilization procedures market can be segmented based on procedure type and geography. Geographically, the global female sterilization procedures market can be categorized into four major regions namely North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World. Procedures are further classified as surgical and non-surgical sterilization. Surgical approach involves cutting (tubal ligation), tying (with clamps, clips or rings) or sealing (with the help of electric current) of the fallopian tubes while non surgical method involves blocking of the fallopian tubes with the help of tiny spring like coils. On non-surgical insertion, these tiny devices evoke formation of scar tissue thus blocking the fallopian tube. The blockage of tubes is confirmed with X-ray after few months. Various procedures include hysteroscopic (no-incision) method, high risk method such as hysterectomy and incision methods comprising laparoscopy, laparotomy and mini-laparotomy. A hysterescope inserted into the uterus through the vagina and cervix, allows direct visualization of the tubal ostia and endometrial cavity. Hysteroscopic sterilization is found to potentially fulfil majority of the criteria. However, advent of minimally invasive birth control methods such as transcervical sterilization procedures, implantation of intra-uterine devices, sub dermal contraceptives and others has resulted into decline in demand for hysteroscopic sterilization in


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