A RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING ENDOMETRIAL RESECTION AND ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF MENORRHAGIA

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GANNON, MJ
HOLT, EM
FAIRBANK, J
FITZGERALD, M
MILNE, MA
CRYSTAL, AM
GREENHALF, JO
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[1] REG TECH COLL,GALWAY,IRELAND
[2] ROYAL BERKSHIRE HOSP,DEPT OBSTET & GYNAECOL,READING RG1 5AN,BERKS,ENGLAND
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10.1136/bmj.303.6814.1362
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R5 [内科学];
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Objective - To determine the advantages and disadvantages of endometrial resection and abdominal hysterectomy for the surgical treatment of women with menorrhagia. Design - Randomised study of two treatment groups with a minimum follow up of nine months. Setting - Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading. Subjects - 51 of 78 menorrhagic women without pelvic pathology who were on the waiting list for abdominal hysterectomy. Treatment - Endometrial resection or abdominal hysterectomy (according to randomisation). Endometrial resections were performed by an experienced hysteroscopic surgeon; hysterectomies were performed by two other gynaecological surgeons. Main outcome measures - Length of operating time, hospitalisation, recovery; cost of surgery; short term results of endometrial resection. Results - Operating time was shorter for endometrial resection (median 30 (range 20-47) minutes) than for hysterectomy (50 (39-74) minutes). The hospital stay for endometrial resection (median 1 (range 1-3) days) was less than for hysterectomy (7 (5-12) days). Recovery after endometrial resection (median 16 (range 5-62) days) was shorter than after hysterectomy (58 (11-125) days). The cost was Pound 407 for endometrial resection and Pound 1270 for abdominal hysterectomy. Four women (16%) who did not have an acceptable improvement in symptoms after endometrial resection had repeat resections. No woman has required hysterectomy during a mean follow up of one year. Conclusion - For women with menorrhagia who have no pelvic pathology endometrial resection is a useful alternative to abdominal hysterectomy, with many short term benefits. Larger numbers and a longer follow up are needed to estimate the incidence of complications and the long term efficacy of endometrial resection.
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