Polyps Uterus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Bipolar 15 Charrières (Ch.) Office Resectoscope : Polypectomy Without Anesthesia - Prospective Evaluation
This study aimed to the feasibility of polypectomy without anesthesia using a 15 Ch. resectoscope in women with uterine polyps.
Endometrial polyps are frequent gynecological pathologies leading to metrorrhagia, infertility, miscarriages and the risk of transformation into malignant pathology. The discovery of an endometrial polyp requires its removal. The treatment of endometrial polyps is conventionally carried out by hysteroscopic resection under general anesthesia with a bipolar resector of 22 Charrières (Ch) or more after dilation of the uterine cervix in the operating room. Following the recent appearance of a 15 Ch. bipolar mini-resectoscope, it seems that uterine dilation and anesthesia could be avoided by reducing the caliber of the instrument. ;