Presentation
Tubal ligation performed many years before. Abdominal studies done for ignored reasons.
Patient Data
Age: 44-year-old
Gender: Female
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Bilateral tubal ligation clips.
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Selected images of the pelvis showing both tubal clips.
Case Discussion
Surgical clips used in laparoscopic tubal ligation procedures.
Refer to the article on "medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis" for a view on other examples such this one.