Abstract
Purpose
We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of office hysteroscopic polypectomy using a new continuous-flow operative 16 Fr Gubbini’s mini-resectoscope. This is a prospective clinical study (Canadian Task Force classification III).
Methods
The office hysteroscopic polypectomy was performed with a mini-resectoscope without analgesia or anesthesia. We evaluated the polyp size and the number, the effectiveness of resection, the operating time, the pelvic pain and complications.
Results
The office hysteroscopic polypectomy was successfully performed in all 33 patients. The polyps ranged in size from 5 to 50 mm with a mean of 18.15 ± 11.45 mm. We analyzed the operating time with a mean of 11.45 ± 4.71 min: 29 procedures took less than 15 min from the start of vaginoscopy to the end of surgery. Overall mean visual analog scale (VAS) calculated was 2.48 ± 1.37 (range 0–6). The correlation between the size of the polyps and operating time was statistically significant (p < 0.001). No major complications were recorded.
Conclusion
Our preliminary data demonstrated that can be possible to remove endometrial polyps by hysteroscopy, using the mini-resectoscope, in an office setting. All procedures were completed successfully and well tolerated with a little discomfort permitting the removal also of big sized polyps without a statistical correlation between VAS and size of polyps or operating time. The outpatient polypectomy is a less-costing procedure and represents an acceptable and effective alternative to inpatient resectoscopic polypectomy, leading to a complete polyp excision in nearly all patients.