Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6173755 European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo describe and evaluate the safety and feasibility of a new clampless technique using aneurysm needle for vaginal hysterectomy compared with the standard technique as a less minimally-invasive procedure in women with benign large volume non-prolapse uteri.Study design In a pilot study, series of 46 consecutive women with benign large volume (200-500 cm3) uterine conditions other than pelvic organ prolapse were planned for vaginal hysterectomy (VH). Patients were divided into 2 groups; group-A (21 women): for whom an (aneurysm needle clampless VH) was performed; group-B (25 women): used as a control (standard VH). Demographic characteristics and peri-operative parameters for both techniques were compared.Results Of the 46 vaginal hysterectomies, 44 were successfully performed (95.7%; 95% confidence interval, 91.6-99.4%). Two (4.3%) conversions were necessary from VH to open surgery [1 case in group A and another case in group B]. There was no statistically significant difference between both groups regarding the demographic data. Preoperative uterine volumes were comparable (232.8 mL vs 226.0 mL, respectively) (P > .05). The mean operative time was significantly shorter in the clampless VH group compared with the control group (70.14 ± 7.78 min vs 79.52 ± 7.41 min, respectively) (P = .007). No reported complications in our series.Conclusion Clampless VH using aneurysm needle represents a safe and less minimally-invasivepossible technique in women with benign large volume non-prolapse uteri. It takes a shorter operative.

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