Randomized Study Comparing a Reusable Morcellator with a Resectoscope in the Hysteroscopic Treatment of Uterine Polyps: The RESMO Study.

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
François StollOlivier Garbin

Abstract

To compare a reusable hysteroscopic morcellator and standard resectoscopes in the hysteroscopic management of uterine polyps. Single-center randomized prospective single-blind trial (resectoscope-morcellator study). Centre Médico-chirurgical Obstétrique teaching hospital, Strasbourg University Hospitals, France. All patients presenting with a single endometrial polyp of size 1 cm or larger. After consent, the patients were randomized into 2 groups: hysteroscopic morcellation (HM) group or standard resection (SR) group. Office-based review hysteroscopy was performed 6 weeks to 8 weeks after surgery. Primary end point: time of morcellation or resection. total operating time (minutes), volume of fluid used (mL), fluid deficit (mL), number of morcellator or resectoscope insertions, operator comfort (visual analog scale: 0 to 10) and quality of vision (0 to 5), perioperative complications, completeness of resection, need to convert to another technique, pain assessment (visual analog scale), and length of hospitalization. At review hysteroscopy, we noted whether the resection or morcellation had been effective and if synechiae were present or absent. Statistical analyses followed Bayesian methods. Ninety patients were randomized: 45...Continue Reading

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Sep 13, 2021·International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics : the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics·Serkan AkışAhmet Göçmen

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