1.Clinical Applications of Hysteroscopic Surgery in Postmenopausal Women.
Kina UY ; Tae Hee KIM ; Hae Hyeog LEE ; Soo Ho CHUNG ; Byoung Ick LEE
The Journal of Korean Society of Menopause 2010;16(1):46-51
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the spectrum of hysteroscopic surgery to be extended. METHODS: Forty-three women who underwent hysteroscopic procedures with Urione(R) solution or normal saline as distension media between March 2001 and March 2009 were randomized. The clinical characteristics, laboratory data, and post-operative results were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: The following hysteroscopic procedures were performed: endometrial biopsy, 26; endometrial polypectomy, 8; myomectomy, 7; ablation for dysfunctional uterine bleeding and endometrial hyperplasia, 1; and excision of an endometrial mass, 1. The mean size of the myomas was 3.2 cm. The average duration of hospitalization was 2 days. The average change in hemoglobin was 1.1 g/dl. The mean operative time was 36 minutes. CONCLUSION: The indications for hysteroscopic procedures can be extended. Pure intramural myomas, submucosal myomas, endometrial polyps, adenomyosis, endometrial hyperplasia, hydrometra, and abnormal uterine bleeding can be treated via a hysteroscope. Intra-operative transabdominal ultrasonographic guidance can be helpful during hysteroscopic procedures, and reduces the complication and morbidity rates.
Adenomyosis
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Biopsy
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Endometrial Hyperplasia
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Female
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Hemoglobins
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Hysteroscopes
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Hysteroscopy
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Menopause
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Metrorrhagia
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Myoma
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Operative Time
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Polyps
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Retrospective Studies
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Uterine Hemorrhage