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Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Hysteroscopic transcervical resection of endometrial polyps is a widely used method and is increasingly performed in office or outpatient care. To ensure patient comfort is key, smaller instruments are preferred while also achieving a complete resection of the pathology. OBJECTIVES: To e...

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Autores principales: van Gemert, J, Herman, M.C., Beelen, P, Geomini, P.M., Bongers, M.Y.
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Publicado: Universa Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206798
http://dx.doi.org/10.52054/FVVO.14.3.035
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author van Gemert, J
Herman, M.C.
Beelen, P
Geomini, P.M.
Bongers, M.Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Hysteroscopic transcervical resection of endometrial polyps is a widely used method and is increasingly performed in office or outpatient care. To ensure patient comfort is key, smaller instruments are preferred while also achieving a complete resection of the pathology. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of the electrosurgical polyp snare (DPS) in comparison with a tissue removal device (TRD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial which included 66 women with symptomatic endometrial polyps who had been referred to the gynaecological outpatient clinic at the Máxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, the Netherlands. The patients were randomly allocated by using sealed envelopes to treatment with either the DPS (Duckbill®, Cook) or the TRD (Truclear™, Medtronic). Clinicians and patients were not blinded to the treatment performed. An independent observer blindly assessed the results. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was the complete removal of the endometrial polyp. Secondary outcomes were woman acceptability and pain during the procedure, operating time, peri-operative and immediate postoperative complications. RESULTS: 57% of the polyps in the DPS group and 95% in the TRD group were completely removed (risk difference -0.39; 95% CI: -0.60 to -0.15). Average operating time was longer with DPS compared to the TRD (11.7 min. vs. 6.8 min., p = 0.018). The number of insertions of the hysteroscope was higher with the DPS compared to the TRD (3.9 vs. 1.7, p <0.001). One serious adverse event, a uterine perforation, occurred in the DPS group. CONCLUSION: The TRD was superior to the DPS in completeness of polyp removal. WHAT IS NEW? TRD has a higher rate of complete polyp resection, overall safety and higher patient satisfaction, this instrument should be considered as the preferred option in outpatient and office gynaecology.
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spelling pubmed-103509462023-07-18 Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial van Gemert, J Herman, M.C. Beelen, P Geomini, P.M. Bongers, M.Y. Facts Views Vis Obgyn Original Article BACKGROUND: Hysteroscopic transcervical resection of endometrial polyps is a widely used method and is increasingly performed in office or outpatient care. To ensure patient comfort is key, smaller instruments are preferred while also achieving a complete resection of the pathology. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of the electrosurgical polyp snare (DPS) in comparison with a tissue removal device (TRD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial which included 66 women with symptomatic endometrial polyps who had been referred to the gynaecological outpatient clinic at the Máxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, the Netherlands. The patients were randomly allocated by using sealed envelopes to treatment with either the DPS (Duckbill®, Cook) or the TRD (Truclear™, Medtronic). Clinicians and patients were not blinded to the treatment performed. An independent observer blindly assessed the results. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was the complete removal of the endometrial polyp. Secondary outcomes were woman acceptability and pain during the procedure, operating time, peri-operative and immediate postoperative complications. RESULTS: 57% of the polyps in the DPS group and 95% in the TRD group were completely removed (risk difference -0.39; 95% CI: -0.60 to -0.15). Average operating time was longer with DPS compared to the TRD (11.7 min. vs. 6.8 min., p = 0.018). The number of insertions of the hysteroscope was higher with the DPS compared to the TRD (3.9 vs. 1.7, p <0.001). One serious adverse event, a uterine perforation, occurred in the DPS group. CONCLUSION: The TRD was superior to the DPS in completeness of polyp removal. WHAT IS NEW? TRD has a higher rate of complete polyp resection, overall safety and higher patient satisfaction, this instrument should be considered as the preferred option in outpatient and office gynaecology. Universa Press 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10350946/ /pubmed/36206798 http://dx.doi.org/10.52054/FVVO.14.3.035 Text en Copyright © 2022 Facts, Views & Vision https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Geomini, P.M.
Bongers, M.Y.
Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
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title_full Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
title_short Endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
title_sort endometrial polypectomy using tissue removal device or electrosurgical snare: a randomised controlled trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206798
http://dx.doi.org/10.52054/FVVO.14.3.035
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