Treatment of perimenopausal menorrhagia with Implanon®

In: Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care · 2008 · vol. 34(4) , pp. 274.5–274 · doi:10.1783/147118908786000325 · PMID:18854081 · W2146610772
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Figure 1 Disposable vasectomy forceps used for Norplant ® removal ReplyWe thank Anne Bennett for her comments 1 related to our article describing removal techniques for contraceptive implants. 2any primary care organisations are bringing in 'single-use instruments policies' as a result of new NHS guidance on decontamination aimed at improving the quality of surgical instrument reprocessing across the health care sectors in England.Finding manufacturers who are prepared to supply small numbers of specialist disposable surgical instruments is difficult, however we have good news.Disposable modified vasectomy forceps can now be obtained for about £2 from the supplier mentioned below.This company is also making disposable 'deep' implant removal kits, which include mosquito forceps and small Langenbecks skin retractors.

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