Uterine Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Trendelenburg Lithotomy Position on Pain and Procedural Time During Vaginoscopic Office Hysteroscopy
The present study revealed that the TL position is supposed to be more efficient not only for lowering pain score but also reducing the procedural time. Also, performing hysteroscopy in this position may be easier for doctors than in the lithotomy position.
VOH is a widely used diagnostic method and seems to be getting more into outpatient clinics. Despite its huge contribution to clinical practice, pain during the procedure is an important limiting factor. We aimed to investigate the effect of the trendelenburg lithotomy position to the pain and procedural time.However, there is a scarcity of research on this subject. Therefore, the rationale of the study was to enlighten the gap in the literature regarding the pain score and procedural time during VOH for diagnostic purposes in TL position. In order to gain scientific evidence, a randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare pain score and duration of procedure between the standard lithotomy position and TL position. Also, the convenience for the physician performing the procedure was assessed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in the literature investigating the effect of the position of the patient during the procedure on both time, pain, and the convenience for the physician simultaneously. ;
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