To evaluate operative resectoscopy versus hysteroscopic bipolar electrode excision for the treatment of endometrial polyps. Prospective, randomized study. Tertiary-care university hospital. One hundred consecutive patients with endometrial polyps. Patients underwent diagnostic hysteroscopy, and after assignment on a random basis, they underwent polyp excision either by operative resectoscopy or by a bipolar electrode passed through the operating sheath of a small-caliber hysteroscope. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) AND RESULT(S): Operating times, difficulty of the operation, surgeon satisfaction with the procedure, intra- and postoperative complications, postoperative pain, and patient satisfaction were recorded. The two procedures did not differ in total surgery times. In subgroup analysis, the resectoscope was faster for large polyps (>2 cm) and for polyps with a fundal implant. The bipolar electric probe was faster for small polyps (<2 cm) and for polyps with a nonfundal implant. Operative resectoscopy appears to be the technique of choice for endometrial polyps >2 cm or with a fundal implant. Bipolar electrode excision appears to be preferable for smaller, nonfundal polyps.

Resectoscopic versus bipolar electrode excision of endometrial polyps: a randomized study / Muzii, Ludovico; Bellati, Filippo; Pernice, Milena; Natalina, Manci; Roberto, Angioli; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 87:4(2007), pp. 909-917. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.08.113]

Resectoscopic versus bipolar electrode excision of endometrial polyps: a randomized study

MUZII, LUDOVICO;BELLATI, FILIPPO;PERNICE, MILENA;BENEDETTI PANICI, PIERLUIGI
2007

Abstract

To evaluate operative resectoscopy versus hysteroscopic bipolar electrode excision for the treatment of endometrial polyps. Prospective, randomized study. Tertiary-care university hospital. One hundred consecutive patients with endometrial polyps. Patients underwent diagnostic hysteroscopy, and after assignment on a random basis, they underwent polyp excision either by operative resectoscopy or by a bipolar electrode passed through the operating sheath of a small-caliber hysteroscope. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) AND RESULT(S): Operating times, difficulty of the operation, surgeon satisfaction with the procedure, intra- and postoperative complications, postoperative pain, and patient satisfaction were recorded. The two procedures did not differ in total surgery times. In subgroup analysis, the resectoscope was faster for large polyps (>2 cm) and for polyps with a fundal implant. The bipolar electric probe was faster for small polyps (<2 cm) and for polyps with a nonfundal implant. Operative resectoscopy appears to be the technique of choice for endometrial polyps >2 cm or with a fundal implant. Bipolar electrode excision appears to be preferable for smaller, nonfundal polyps.
2007
hysteroscopy; bipolar electric probe; resectoscope; endometrial polyps
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Resectoscopic versus bipolar electrode excision of endometrial polyps: a randomized study / Muzii, Ludovico; Bellati, Filippo; Pernice, Milena; Natalina, Manci; Roberto, Angioli; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 87:4(2007), pp. 909-917. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.08.113]
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