Abstract
BACKGROUND
Hysteroscopic resection of submucous myomas is a safe alternative to conventional surgery.
AIM
To evaluate the anatomical and functional results of endoscopic resection of submucous myomas and to present the principle
complications of this technique.
METHODS
This is a retrospective study performed in the department "B" of gynecology and obstetrics in maternity center of Tunis "La
Rabta". It analyzes a series of 105 hysteroscopic resections of intracavitary fibroids during a period of 8 years from January
2003 to December 2010.
RESULTS
The mean age of our patients was 41 years and 5 months. The most frequently reason for consultation was the disorder of the
menstrual cycle type of menometrorrhagia (47.6%), menorrhagia (22.8%) and postmenopausal bleeding (11.4%). Preoperative assessment
of the fibroid was based on transvaginal ultrasound in all cases associated with diagnostic hysteroscopy in 51.4% of cases
and with hydrosonography in 28.6% cases. The mean size of the fibroid was 3.08 cm. Type 0 myomas represented 42.8% of cases.
The most frequent emplacement of the myoma was the anterior surface of the uterus (44.7%). After surgery, the resection was
considered as complete in 88 patients (83.8%), partial in 17 patients (16.2%) requiring a second operation. The functional
result was good with disappearance of bleeding symptoms in 90% of cases after a mean follow up of 17 months.
CONCLUSION
Hysteroscopic resection of sub mucosal fibroids is a technique that respects the uterine cavity with satisfactory functional
results and low morbidity.
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Authors
Malek-mellouli M, Ben Amara F, Youssef A, Mbarki M, Reziga H
Institution
Universite Tunis El Manar, Tunisie.
Source
La Tunisie médicale 90:6 2012 Jun pg 458-62MeSH
AdultFemale
Humans
Hysteroscopy
Leiomyoma
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Tumor Burden
Ultrasonography
Uterine Myomectomy
Uterine Neoplasms
Pub Type(s)
Comparative StudyEnglish Abstract
Evaluation Studies
Journal Article
Language
fre
PubMed ID
22693086
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