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Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases

Background: Hydatidiform Mole (HM) is the most common form of gestational trophoblastic disease. Dilatation and curettage is the classical treatment of this affection. Hysteroscopic resection (HsR) is an alternative for the treatment of intra-uterine pathology. Objective: To describe the feasibility...

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Autores principales: de Codt, Matthieu, Jadoul, Pascale, Luyckx, Mathieu, Squifflet, Jean-Luc, Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine, Maillard, Charlotte, Baurain, Jean-François, Marbaix, Etienne, Gerday, Amandine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10074611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20363613231168767
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author de Codt, Matthieu
Jadoul, Pascale
Luyckx, Mathieu
Squifflet, Jean-Luc
Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine
Maillard, Charlotte
Baurain, Jean-François
Marbaix, Etienne
Gerday, Amandine
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Jadoul, Pascale
Luyckx, Mathieu
Squifflet, Jean-Luc
Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine
Maillard, Charlotte
Baurain, Jean-François
Marbaix, Etienne
Gerday, Amandine
author_sort de Codt, Matthieu
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description Background: Hydatidiform Mole (HM) is the most common form of gestational trophoblastic disease. Dilatation and curettage is the classical treatment of this affection. Hysteroscopic resection (HsR) is an alternative for the treatment of intra-uterine pathology. Objective: To describe the feasibility of HsR for the management of HM. Result: Case series of patients who had a complete or partial HM confirmed by histological examination of the trophoblastic tissue resected by operative hysteroscopy between 2007 and 2019. After approval of our ethics committee, we evaluated 36 patients who underwent hysteroscopic resection for molar pregnancy. Histological analysis showed partial HM in 28 patients (77.8%) and complete HM in 8 (22.2%). Main surgical complications were uterine perforation in one patient and glycine resorption in 10 patients with two cases of hyponatremia corrected by standard treatment. We performed an ultrasound control 1 month after the intervention in 19 patients (52.8%) as they had slow decrease of HCG or bleeding complaints and found retained product of conception (RPOC) in six patients (16.7%). Conclusion: This first report on a small number of patients demonstrate that hysteroscopic resection is a feasible procedure for the management of molar pregnancy. Direct visualization of the procedure helps the surgeon to control the resection. Further studies are mandatory to compare this technique with D&C in term of RPOC and fertility outcomes as it remains the standard treatment.
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spelling pubmed-100746112023-04-06 Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases de Codt, Matthieu Jadoul, Pascale Luyckx, Mathieu Squifflet, Jean-Luc Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine Maillard, Charlotte Baurain, Jean-François Marbaix, Etienne Gerday, Amandine Rare Tumors Original Article Background: Hydatidiform Mole (HM) is the most common form of gestational trophoblastic disease. Dilatation and curettage is the classical treatment of this affection. Hysteroscopic resection (HsR) is an alternative for the treatment of intra-uterine pathology. Objective: To describe the feasibility of HsR for the management of HM. Result: Case series of patients who had a complete or partial HM confirmed by histological examination of the trophoblastic tissue resected by operative hysteroscopy between 2007 and 2019. After approval of our ethics committee, we evaluated 36 patients who underwent hysteroscopic resection for molar pregnancy. Histological analysis showed partial HM in 28 patients (77.8%) and complete HM in 8 (22.2%). Main surgical complications were uterine perforation in one patient and glycine resorption in 10 patients with two cases of hyponatremia corrected by standard treatment. We performed an ultrasound control 1 month after the intervention in 19 patients (52.8%) as they had slow decrease of HCG or bleeding complaints and found retained product of conception (RPOC) in six patients (16.7%). Conclusion: This first report on a small number of patients demonstrate that hysteroscopic resection is a feasible procedure for the management of molar pregnancy. Direct visualization of the procedure helps the surgeon to control the resection. Further studies are mandatory to compare this technique with D&C in term of RPOC and fertility outcomes as it remains the standard treatment. SAGE Publications 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10074611/ /pubmed/37035475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20363613231168767 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Jadoul, Pascale
Luyckx, Mathieu
Squifflet, Jean-Luc
Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine
Maillard, Charlotte
Baurain, Jean-François
Marbaix, Etienne
Gerday, Amandine
Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases
title Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases
title_full Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases
title_fullStr Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases
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title_short Hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: A series of 36 cases
title_sort hysteroscopic management of molar pregnancy: a series of 36 cases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10074611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20363613231168767
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