STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of office hysteroscopic polypectomy using a novel continuous-flow operative 16F mini-resectoscope. DESIGN: Multicenter prospective case series (Canadian Task Force classification III). SETTING: "SS Antonio e Biagio" Hospital, Alessandria, and University "Federico II" of Naples. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-two patients with endometrial polyps. INTERVENTIONS: Hysteroscopic polypectomy performed with 16F mini-resectoscope in an office setting, without analgesia and/or anesthesia. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Polypectomy was successfully performed in 175 patients in a single surgical step (96.15%), with only 1 patient (.54%) requiring a second office surgical step to complete the surgery. Seven patients (3.84%) were excluded from the analysis of operative parameters because of severe pelvic pain during the office procedure, which required a second inpatient surgical step. No major complications were recorded. CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that removal of endometrial polyps using the 16F mini-resectoscope in an office setting is a feasible and safe surgical option. Outpatient see-and-treat polypectomy is an acceptable and effective alternative to inpatient resectoscopic polypectomy.

Feasibility and Acceptability of Office-Based Polypectomy With a 16F Mini-Resectoscope: A Multicenter Clinical Study / Dealberti, Davide; Riboni, Francesca; Cosma, Stefano; Pisani, Carla; Montella, Fabio; Saitta, Salvatore; Calagna, Gloria; DI SPIEZIO SARDO, Attilio. - In: JOURNAL OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE GYNECOLOGY. - ISSN 1553-4650. - 23:3(2016), pp. 418-424. [10.1016/j.jmig.2015.12.016]

Feasibility and Acceptability of Office-Based Polypectomy With a 16F Mini-Resectoscope: A Multicenter Clinical Study

DI SPIEZIO SARDO, ATTILIO
2016

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of office hysteroscopic polypectomy using a novel continuous-flow operative 16F mini-resectoscope. DESIGN: Multicenter prospective case series (Canadian Task Force classification III). SETTING: "SS Antonio e Biagio" Hospital, Alessandria, and University "Federico II" of Naples. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-two patients with endometrial polyps. INTERVENTIONS: Hysteroscopic polypectomy performed with 16F mini-resectoscope in an office setting, without analgesia and/or anesthesia. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Polypectomy was successfully performed in 175 patients in a single surgical step (96.15%), with only 1 patient (.54%) requiring a second office surgical step to complete the surgery. Seven patients (3.84%) were excluded from the analysis of operative parameters because of severe pelvic pain during the office procedure, which required a second inpatient surgical step. No major complications were recorded. CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that removal of endometrial polyps using the 16F mini-resectoscope in an office setting is a feasible and safe surgical option. Outpatient see-and-treat polypectomy is an acceptable and effective alternative to inpatient resectoscopic polypectomy.
2016
Feasibility and Acceptability of Office-Based Polypectomy With a 16F Mini-Resectoscope: A Multicenter Clinical Study / Dealberti, Davide; Riboni, Francesca; Cosma, Stefano; Pisani, Carla; Montella, Fabio; Saitta, Salvatore; Calagna, Gloria; DI SPIEZIO SARDO, Attilio. - In: JOURNAL OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE GYNECOLOGY. - ISSN 1553-4650. - 23:3(2016), pp. 418-424. [10.1016/j.jmig.2015.12.016]
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