TIME CRITERIA FOR THE SAFETY OF HYSTEROESTHETIC MICOMECTOMY WITH SINGLE SUBMUCOSOMAL UTERUS

Authors

  • I. Z. Gladchuk Odessa National Medical University
  • Yu. O. Chekhanov Odessa National Medical University
  • K. V. Latyi Odessa National Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1811-2471.2017.v1.i3.8171

Keywords:

myomectomy, irrigation, submucous myoma, resection.

Abstract

To determine the correlation between duration of hysteroscopic myomectomy and the rates of irrigation fluid deficit in patients with single submucous myoma.

METHODS: Prospective observational study. All cases (n=78 women; 20 to 50 years old) were treated using standard operating technique. The duration of the procedure rates and the actual fluid deficit (the exposition of the distension media in uterine cavity during nodule resection) were controlled and analyzed.

RESULTS: Operation duration and mean fluid deficit were presented as follows: group III (53,7±2,38 min and 1966,7±82,0 ml), group II (36,1±0,88 min, 1074,0±69,3 ml), group I (21,1 0,95 min, 277,4±35,9 ml, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS: Duration of hysteroscopic myomectomy can be used as reliable criteria to evaluate safety of the operative procedure.

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Published

2017-11-02

How to Cite

Gladchuk, I. Z., Chekhanov, Y. O., & Latyi, K. V. (2017). TIME CRITERIA FOR THE SAFETY OF HYSTEROESTHETIC MICOMECTOMY WITH SINGLE SUBMUCOSOMAL UTERUS. Achievements of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.11603/1811-2471.2017.v1.i3.8171

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