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International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 126 (1): 45-9 (2014)

Hysterectomy trends over a 9-year period in an endoscopic teaching center.

Thoralf Schollmeyer , Mohamed Elessawy , Babis Chastamouratidhs , Ibrahim Alkatout , Ivo Meinhold-Heerlein , Liselotte Mettler , Walter Jonat , Marion T Weigel
ABSTRACT
To investigate trends in the performance of hysterectomy at a single certified endoscopic teaching center.Data were collected retrospectively from 953 patients who underwent hysterectomy between 2002 and 2010 for benign indications at UKSH, Germany. Preoperative risk scores were assigned to patients.The most frequent indications for hysterectomy were uterine myoma, adenomyosis, prolapse, endometrial hyperplasia, menstrual disorders, and endometriosis. The shortest operating time was recorded for vaginal hysterectomy (VH) and the longest for laparoscopically assisted VH (LAVH). The average uterine weight was highest for abdominal hysterectomy (AH) and lowest for VH. The major postoperative complication rate was 11.8% for laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LSH) and 23.5% for AH. The highest intraoperative complication rate occurred with AH (46.4%) and the lowest with total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH; 3.6%). The minor postoperative complication rate was 5.9%. The mean preoperative score was 1.09±1.51 for AH, 0.75±0.96 for VH, 1.04±1.30 for LSH, 1.0±1.40 for LAVH, and 1.38±1.52 for TLH.Laparoscopic hysterectomies have become more common and were associated with decreased complication rates, despite the higher preoperative risk score of these patients.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2013.12.017      ISSN: 0020-7292