Primary Resectoscopic Treatment of First-Trimester Miscarriage.

Shikma Bar-On, Roza Berkovitz Shperling,Aviad Cohen, Amir Akdam,Nadav Michaan,Ishai Levin, Gilad Rattan,Yossi Tzur

Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC(2023)

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OBJECTIVES:To determine the feasibility and safety of resectoscopic treatment for uterine evacuation of first-trimester miscarriage. METHODS:A single-centre prospective study performed between April 2021 and October 2021 at a university-affiliated tertiary medical centre. Patients diagnosed with early miscarriage of up to 12 weeks from the last menstrual period were eligible for participation. Recruited patients underwent hysteroscopic uterine evacuation under general anaesthesia by a Versapoint 2 bipolar resectoscope 24Fr (Johnson and Johnson, Germany). RESULTS:A total of 15 patients were recruited for the study. The procedural characteristics as well as intra- and postoperative adverse events were recorded. The mean duration of the procedure was 14.3 ± 3.7 minutes. The achievement of complete evacuation was recorded in all cases, and no adverse events occurred during any procedure. Post-procedure follow-up 6 weeks after treatment was conducted by office hysteroscopy in 10 women and by ultrasonography in 4 women. One woman had conceived prior to her scheduled follow-up visit. In total, 2 (13.3%) cases of retained products of conception were diagnosed during office hysteroscopy and they were removed by the "see-and-treat" technique without anaesthesia. The diagnosis was confirmed pathologically. No intrauterine adhesions were detected and none of the women required a second hysteroscopy under anaesthesia due to retained products of conception. CONCLUSIONS:Hysteroscopic evacuation of first-trimester miscarriage by a standard resectoscope is a safe and feasible technique.
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