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The feasibility and safety of laparoscopy are no longer to be demonstrated, especially in the field of gynecology, but this technique often causes post-operative pain. New techniques are being developed to overcome the inconvenience of laparoscopy, notably endoscopic transluminal surgery using a natural orifice (NOTES). It avoids incisions and therefore scarring, and could reduce post-operative pain. It is now developing in the field of transvaginal gynecology (vNOTES). This study is the first prospective randomized study comparing the vNOTES technique to laparoscopy with postoperative pain assessment for performing a salpingectomy. The hypothesis is that the use of vNOTES transvaginal endoscopic surgery would reduce the post-operative pain of patients compared to laparoscopy in the context of a salpingectomy.


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NCT number NCT04324034
Study type Interventional
Source Hospices Civils de Lyon
Contact Gery LAMBLIN, Pr
Phone (0)4 72 35 58 71
Email gery.lamblin@chu-lyon.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 3, 2021
Completion date January 2, 2026

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