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- Title
Surgery: Total laparocscopic hysterectomy: preliminary results.
- Authors
Chapron, Charles; Dubuisson, Jean-Bernard; Aubert, Valérie; Morice, Philippe; Garnier, Philippe; Aubriot, François-Xavier; Foulot, Hervé
- Abstract
Total hysterectomy carried out entirely via laparoscopy benefited 31 patients. In all cases the operation was carried out using conventional, re-usable instruments (grasping forceps, laparoscopic scissors, bipolar coagulation). The mean duration of the operation was 171 min. No serious peri-or post-operative complications were encountered and no transfusion was required. The mean drop in haemoglobin was 1.3 g/100 ml and the average length of hospital stay was 4 days. In one case (3.26%) we converted to laparotomy because a lateral myoma made it impossible to achieve haemostasis of the uterine pedicle under suitably safe conditions. These results confirm that total hysterectomy via laparoscopy is a safe, feasible and reproducible technique. Future work will establish the exact place and methods for laparoscopic surgery for hysterectomy; it can be suggested, however, that laparoscopic surgery is only indicated when vaginal hysterectomy is contra-indicated or impossible. So, laparoscopic hysterectomy constitutes an alternative to laparotomy rather than to vaginal hysterectomy. The combination of an immobile uterus and poor vaginal accessibility is the prime indication for total hysterectomy via laparoscopy.
- Publication
Human Reproduction, 1994, Vol 9, Issue 11, p2084
- ISSN
0268-1161
- Publication type
Article