Abstract

Study Objective: Evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of the use of fast track surgery technologies in the treatment of submucosal uterine fibroids and endometrial polyps Study Design: Retrospective comparative study. Materials and methods. A retrospective comparative analysis of the data of 46 women was performed to assess the clinical effectiveness of the use of fast track surgery approach to treat intrauterine pathology. The 1st group included 23 women treated with the use of fast track surgery method. The 2nd group consisted of 23 women who underwent surgery with bipolar resectoscope in the gynecological hospital setting without the use of fast track surgery approach. Study Results. The complex application of fast track surgery technology components made it possible to achieve 100% efficiency in the treatment of intrauterine pathology, decrease pain-syndrome intensity in the postoperative period in 69.57% of women, ensure early mobilization of the patients and reduce hospital stay from 2–8 inpatient days to 2–2.5 hours. Conclusion. Implementing the fast track surgery principles into the treatment of patients with intrauterine pathology makes it possible to reduce a patient’s hospital stay, allows minimizing the consequences of the surgical injury and facilitates fast recovery of a woman. Keywords: intrauterine pathology, fast track surgery, diode laser, resectoscopy.

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