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Recruiting NCT05722028

Predictive Factors for Successful Operative Hysteroscopy Using Tissue Removal Device (TruClear System) Without Anesthesia

Conditions: Uterine Polyp, Retained Products of Conception

Sex: Female
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 70
Sponsor: Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center

Location: Israel

Summary

Background: Small-diameter operative hysteroscopes may allow to perform operative hysteroscopy without general anesthesia in selected patients. One of these instruments is the tissue removal device (TRD), which resects and removes intrauterine pathology such as endometrial polyps and retained products of conception (RPOC) with a diameter of ¬6 mm.Objective: To assess the success rate and intraoperative pain of patients undergoing operative hysteroscopy without anesthesia with the TRD (TruClear Elite Mini-Hysteroscope) for removal of endometrial polyps or RPOC.Methods: Prospective observational study. Participation in the study was offered to patients diagnosed with uterine polyps or RPOC on office diagnostic hysteroscopy. The patients filled out a digital questionnaire before and after the operation. A successful procedure was defined as complete hysteroscopic removal of the uterine pathology using the TruClear system. Oral 400 mcg misoprostol 12 hours before the procedure was prescribed for cervical ripening.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Diagnosis of polyp or retained products of conception in diagnostic hysteroscopy.Medical need to remove the finding according to accepted criteria.Patient's consent to the removal of the finding in a procedure without anesthesia.Patient's consent to participate in the study.Exclusion Criteria:Any indication for performing the procedure under anesthesia in an operating room, such as:Medical background requiring operation in an operating room.Personal / mental background requiring procedure under general anesthesia.Cervical stenosisPrevious failure to remove the finding in a procedure without anesthesiaLack of response to performing the operation without anesthesiaThe lack of response to participate in the studyA known diagnosis of malignancy from a previous sample of the polyp or endometrium

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