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Outcomes of endometrial-polyp treatment with hysteroscopy in operating room
Authors:D. Andía Ortiz  A. Gorostiaga Ruiz-Garma  I. Villegas Guisasola  F. Mozo-Rosales Fano  V. San Román Sigler  A. Escobar Martinez
Affiliation:(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Basurto Hospital, Basque Country University, Bilbao, Spain;(2) Investigation Unit, Basurto Hospital, Basque Country University, Bilbao, Spain;(3) Servicio de Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital de Basurto, Avenida de Montevideo N° 18, 48013 Bilbao, Spain
Abstract:To assess the results of using a resectoscope in the hysteroscopic resection of endometrial polyps that were previously diagnosed by office hysteroscopy and to demonstrate the necessity of extraction for histological study. A prospective long-term follow-up study (level of evidence II-2). University Hospital. 303 women presenting a hysteroscopic image of an endometrial polyp. Interventions: Office hysteroscopy, hysteroscopic resection of polyps by means of a resectoscope and an anatomopathological study of the polyps. Statistical analysis was performed. 303 diagnosed endometrial polyp formations were resected by means of hysteroscopy during surgery. In all cases, biopsies of the uterine cavity or of the polyp were negative. Resection of the polyps with hysteroscopy in the operating room using a resectoscope proved to be a safe technique. The anatomopathological study of the polyps showed hyperplasia with atypias in 10 cases (3.3%) and endometrial cancer in 9 women (3.0%). Our study data suggest that endometrial polyps should be resected because they may harbor malignant or premalignant lesions. Hysteroscopic surgery is recommended for its simplicity and scant complications.
Keywords:Hysteroscopy  Endometrial polyp  Endometrial cancer  Hysteroscopic resection
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