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Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology

Operative hysteroscopy to remove retained products of conception: novel treatment of an old problem.

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Abraham Golan
Michal Dishi
Amir Shalev
Ran Keidar
Shimon Ginath
Ron Sagiv

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OBJECTIVE

To assess the efficacy and reproductive outcome of hysteroscopic removal of retained products of conception.

METHODS

Retrospective analysis (Canadian Task Force classification II-3).

METHODS

Tertiary care university hospital.

METHODS

One hundred fifty-nine patients were consecutively admitted to our department from July 2001 through August 2007 with a diagnosis of retained products of conception after medical abortion, dilation and evacuation, or delivery.

METHODS

Hysteroscopic removal of retained products of conception without the use of electrical energy.

RESULTS

Complete evacuation of the uterus was achieved in all patients. Trophoblastic tissue was histologically confirmed in 88%. All of the women regained normal menstrual bleeding. Complications occurred in 3 patients during or immediately after the procedure: pulmonary edema, sepsis and diffuse intravascular coagulopathy, and excessive bleeding, respectively. Of the 28 women who expressed a desire to become pregnant, 23 conceived. The conception rate was 82% (23 of 28), with a live-birth rate of 75% (21 of 28). Second-look hysteroscopy performed in 21 patients revealed no adhesions.

CONCLUSIONS

Hysteroscopic removal of retained products of conception is a simple and safe, and most probably the preferred procedure. It should be considered an alternative to conventional blind evacuation by curettage. It seems that this procedure preserves the integrity of the uterine cavity while averting additional trauma, and retains reproductive capacity. Further studies, including randomized controlled trials, may be necessary to confirm these results.

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