redução endometrial por vídeo-histeroscopia: experiência em um hospital de ensino endometrial resection by video-hysteroscopy: experience in a teaching hospital
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Objetivo: demonstrar a efetividade da redução endometrial vídeo-histeroscópica no tratamento do sangramento uterino anormal. Métodos: foram analisados os prontuários de 60 pacientes com sangramento uterino anormal não-controlado clinicamente. Resultados: oitenta e oito por cento das pacientes tiveram resposta adequada ao tratamento (53,3% oligomenorréia e 35% amenorréia). Foi encontrado um índice de 8,3% de complicações (5 perfurações uterinas). Conclusão: a redução endometrial vídeo-histeroscópica é uma técnica eficaz no tratamento do sangramento uterino anormal não-controlado clinicamente, com baixos índices de complicações intra e pós-operatórias.
Objective: to demonstrate the effectiveness of video-hysteroscopic endometrial resection in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients and method: The authors studied 60 records of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding who did not respond to clinical treatment. Results: eighty-eight percent of the patients had adequate response to the treatment (53% oligomenorrhea and 35% amenorrhea). The complication rate was 8.3% (5 uterine perforations). Conclusion: video-hysteroscopic endometrial resection is an effective technique to treat abnormal uterine bleeding which failed to respond to clinical management. The intra and postoperative complication rates are low.
Objective: to demonstrate the effectiveness of video-hysteroscopic endometrial resection in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients and method: The authors studied 60 records of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding who did not respond to clinical treatment. Results: eighty-eight percent of the patients had adequate response to the treatment (53% oligomenorrhea and 35% amenorrhea). The complication rate was 8.3% (5 uterine perforations). Conclusion: video-hysteroscopic endometrial resection is an effective technique to treat abnormal uterine bleeding which failed to respond to clinical management. The intra and postoperative complication rates are low.
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| Authors | ;Caio Parente Barbosa;Marcelo Ettruri Santos;Ana Cristina Napolitano;Paula Harue Tamanaka;Emerson Barchi Cordts |
| Journal | 2018 international conference on information technologies, infotech 2018 - proceedings |
| Year | 1998 |
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