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Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie 1999

[Hyponatremia and lung edema in endometrium ablation with rollerball ablation].

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S Klinzing
I Schlensog
M Brauer
U Klein

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Absorption of hypotonic irrigating solution with consecutive severe hyponatremia is a potential risk of the endometrial rollerball ablation procedure.

METHODS

We report the case of a 45-year-old female, who underwent an endometrial rollerball ablation procedure.

RESULTS

After irrigating the uterine cavity for 45 min with 10 1 of 2.7% Sorbitol and 0.54% Mannitol she developed clinical signs of pulmonary edema with severe hyponatremia.

CONCLUSIONS

A TUR-like syndrome as a potential risk of the rollerball ablation procedure is discussed briefly. Strategies to minimize the risk and to early detect the TUR-like syndrome are suggested.

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