Sterilizing clip applicator, London, England, 1979-1981
Sterilisation involves cutting or blocking the Fallopian tubes. These tubes transport the sperm or eggs. This stainless steel applicator is used to attach clips to the Fallopian tubes. This is done in conjunction with a laparoscope. It allows the surgeon to operate through a small incision. This relatively minor surgical procedure has become routine. Sterilisation can also be done chemically.
Object number:
1981-1446
Related Themes and Topics
Glossary:
Glossary: genito-urinary medicine
The branch of medicine dealing with the genital and urinary organs.
Glossary: contraception
The use of methods and techniques to prevent pregnancy from sex.