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This reference guide provides information and recommendations based on evidence for dilatation and evacuation (D&E), a form of abortion that utilizes a combination of specialized forceps and vacuum aspiration to evacuate the uterus at or after 13 weeks gestation, for women who need either induced abortion, treatment of incomplete abortion or pos...
Dilation and evacuation (D&E) is one of the methods available to completely remove the fetus and all of the placental tissue in the uterus after the first trimester of pregnancy. [8] A D&E may be performed for a surgical abortion, or for surgical management of a miscarriage. [9]
Dilation and evacuation (D&E) is a procedure to end a pregnancy (abortion) in the second trimester. The second trimester is weeks 14 to 27 of pregnancy. D&E may be done for many reasons. It may be done if the baby in the womb has severe health problems. It may be done if the mother has severe health problems.
This reference guide provides information and recommendations based on evidence for dilatation and evacuation (D&E), a form of abortion that utilizes a combination of specialized forceps and vacuum aspiration to evacuate the uterus at or after 13 weeks gestation, for women who need either induced abortion, treatment of incomplete abortion or ...
Any oral medications should be given in advance of the procedure in order to perform the D&E at the time of their maximal effect. Perform bimanual exam to check uterine size and position as well as adequacy of cervical dilation. Remove and account for all osmotic dilators previously placed.
Two types of abortion procedures are recommended in the second trimester, dilatation and evacuation (D&E) and misoprostol-based medical methods (mifepristone plus misoprostol or misoprostol only). D&E involves preparing the cervix and then evacuating the uterus with a combination of vacuum aspiration and forceps.
28 Φεβ 2024 · The most common surgical technique for second-trimester termination in the United States is dilation and evacuation (D&E) [1,2]. Other surgical approaches include a variant of D&E called "intact D&E" and hysterotomy [3]. Hysterotomy is rarely used.