Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: A new hysteroscopic operating technique was compared retrospectively with conventional resectoscopy. DESIGN: Retrospective comparison (Canadian Task Force Classification II-2). SETTING: Gynecology department of a university-affiliated teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Fifty-five women, 27 with endometrial polyps and 28 with submucous myomas. INTERVENTION: Patients were treated with a prototype of the Intra Uterine Morcellator (IUM). This cutting device, 35 cm in length, was inserted into a straight working channel of a 90-mm hysteroscope. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The major advantages were ease of removal of tissue fragments through the instrument and the use of saline solution instead of electrolyte-free solutions used in monopolar high-frequency resectoscopy. The mean operating time was 8.7 minutes (95% CI: 7.3-10.1) for the removal of endometrial polyps compared with 30.9 minutes (CI: 27.0-34.8) for resectoscopy, and 16.4 minutes (CI: 12.6-20.2) for submucous myomas compared with 42.2 minutes (CI: 39.7-44.7) for resectoscopy. All procedures were uneventful. CONCLUSION: This new technique is faster, and it appears to be easier to perform. Therefore, it can be expected to result in fewer fluid-related complications and to lead to a shorter learning curve when compared with conventional resectoscopy.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 62-66 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2005 |
Keywords
- Endometrial polyp
- Operative hysteroscopy
- Resectoscopy
- Submucous myoma
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