Hygroscopic dilator (Dilapan-S™) and misoprostol combination for the early first-trimester termination of pregnancy: A pilot study

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Background and methodology: Uptake of the mifepristone/misoprostol combination to induce early medical abortion in England and Wales has been slow. Women's concern that early medical abortion is painful may be a contributory factor. This pilot study evaluated the pain experienced by women when Dilapan-S™, a synthetic hygroscopic dilator (polyacrylonitrile) is used instead of mifepristone as cervical preparation prior to administration of a misoprostol. Results: Of 25 patients completing the trial, 17 aborted in a median of 6 hours with an interquartile range of 4.5-11.5 hours. Of these, 15 patients recorded mild discomfort only, 14 considered the procedure excellent and three good. Discussion and conclusions: This study suggests that the Dilapan-S/ misoprostol combination reduces the pain associated with early medical abortion. Further investigation of the protocol is merited. © FSRH.

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Samuel, M. I., & Parsons, J. H. (2009). Hygroscopic dilator (Dilapan-STM) and misoprostol combination for the early first-trimester termination of pregnancy: A pilot study. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 35(1), 45–47. https://doi.org/10.1783/147118909787072234

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