IntroductionMinimally invasive surgery aims to reduce surgical trauma and postoperative morbidity. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a safe and valid surgical option for hysterectomy. The present systematic review aims to compare hysterectomy by transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) with laparoscopic hysterectomy in terms of efficacy, surgical outcomes, complications, and cost.Materials and methodsThis systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. It includes randomized controlled trials, controlled clinical trials, prospective or retrospective cohorts, case-control studies, and previous systematic reviews. Inclusion criteria as follow female patients undergoing hysterectomy for benign pathologies by vNOTES or laparoscopic hysterectomy. The assessed outcomes were the following: conversion rate, mean uterus weight (g), operative time (mins), hospital stay (days), peri-operative complications, postoperative complications, peri-operative blood loss (mL), blood transfusion needs, post-operative day 1 hemoglobin (Hb) change (g/dL), post-operative pain level (VAS) and cost (USD) in both techniques.Resultsseven studies were included. vNOTES hysterectomy was not inferior to laparoscopic hysterectomy regarding surgical outcomes, with a shorter operative time, shorter recovery time, less post-operative pain, and fewer post-operative complications. There was no significant difference in the rate of peri-operative complications and no differences in peri-operative blood loss, postoperative day 1 hemoglobin change, and transfusions. Nevertheless, vNOTES hysterectomy was shown to be more expensive than its laparoscopic counterpart.ConclusionsWhile the feasibility and safety of the vNOTES hysterectomy were already established, this review also underlines the non-inferiority of this technique when compared to laparoscopic hysterectomy in terms of surgical outcomes. In addition, vNOTES hysterectomy was associated with faster operating time, shorter hospital stay, and better postoperative pain scores compared with laparoscopic hysterectomy.

Hysterectomy using Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) compared with classic laparoscopic hysterectomy. a new advantageous approach? A systematic review on surgical outcomes / Christian, Chaccour; Giannini, Andrea; Golia D'Augè, Tullio; Ayed, A; Allahqoli, L; Alkatout, I; Antonio Simone, Laganà; Chiantera, V; D'Oria, O; Sleiman, Z. - In: GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0378-7346. - 88:4(2023), pp. 1-10. [10.1159/000530797]

Hysterectomy using Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) compared with classic laparoscopic hysterectomy. a new advantageous approach? A systematic review on surgical outcomes

Giannini Andrea;Golia D'Augè Tullio;D'Oria O;
2023

Abstract

IntroductionMinimally invasive surgery aims to reduce surgical trauma and postoperative morbidity. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a safe and valid surgical option for hysterectomy. The present systematic review aims to compare hysterectomy by transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) with laparoscopic hysterectomy in terms of efficacy, surgical outcomes, complications, and cost.Materials and methodsThis systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. It includes randomized controlled trials, controlled clinical trials, prospective or retrospective cohorts, case-control studies, and previous systematic reviews. Inclusion criteria as follow female patients undergoing hysterectomy for benign pathologies by vNOTES or laparoscopic hysterectomy. The assessed outcomes were the following: conversion rate, mean uterus weight (g), operative time (mins), hospital stay (days), peri-operative complications, postoperative complications, peri-operative blood loss (mL), blood transfusion needs, post-operative day 1 hemoglobin (Hb) change (g/dL), post-operative pain level (VAS) and cost (USD) in both techniques.Resultsseven studies were included. vNOTES hysterectomy was not inferior to laparoscopic hysterectomy regarding surgical outcomes, with a shorter operative time, shorter recovery time, less post-operative pain, and fewer post-operative complications. There was no significant difference in the rate of peri-operative complications and no differences in peri-operative blood loss, postoperative day 1 hemoglobin change, and transfusions. Nevertheless, vNOTES hysterectomy was shown to be more expensive than its laparoscopic counterpart.ConclusionsWhile the feasibility and safety of the vNOTES hysterectomy were already established, this review also underlines the non-inferiority of this technique when compared to laparoscopic hysterectomy in terms of surgical outcomes. In addition, vNOTES hysterectomy was associated with faster operating time, shorter hospital stay, and better postoperative pain scores compared with laparoscopic hysterectomy.
2023
minimally invasive surgery; hysterectomy; transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery; laparoscopic hysterectomy; surgical outcomes
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Hysterectomy using Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) compared with classic laparoscopic hysterectomy. a new advantageous approach? A systematic review on surgical outcomes / Christian, Chaccour; Giannini, Andrea; Golia D'Augè, Tullio; Ayed, A; Allahqoli, L; Alkatout, I; Antonio Simone, Laganà; Chiantera, V; D'Oria, O; Sleiman, Z. - In: GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0378-7346. - 88:4(2023), pp. 1-10. [10.1159/000530797]
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