Adiana permanent contraception is a simple, safe procedure that works with your body to permanently prevent pregnancy The procedure involved placing a small, soft silicone insert into each fallopian tube using a catheter. This procedure requires no incisions and can be performed under local anesthesia, usually in less than 12 minutes.
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The adiana procedure involves two steps
First, a small amount of heat is generated and delivered to the inside of the tube
Then, a soft insert is placed into the tube where the energy was applied This insert scars into the tube, blocking egg and sperm from reaching each other. Adiana procedure is a permanent birth control procedure for women The adiana system is a type of permanent birth control for women
The adiana system is implanted in the fallopian tubes through the cervix to prevent sperm from reaching the egg. The adiana permanent contraception system is used to place a silicone implant, called a matrix, into each fallopian tube of the female patient to effect tubal occlusion and permanent. In 2009, the adiana system for permanent contraception was approved by the fda and became the second device on the market for hysteroscopic sterilization The name adiana is of latin origin and has multiple meanings
It is derived from the latin word adi which means to or towards and ana which means grace or favor.