Abstract

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of vaginal hysterectomy for benign conditions (excluding prolapse) using the BiClamp (Erbe Elektromedizin, Tübingen, Germany) bipolar electrocoagulation system. The present study was a prospective audit of a consecutive case series of patients who underwent vaginal hysterectomy for benign conditions, performed using the BiClamp between March 1, 2015, and June 30, 2016, at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, UK. Surgeries performed for benign conditions were eligible, excluding prolapse; severe endometriosis with pelvic adhesions was an exclusion criterion. Patient demographics and past history were recorded, along with intraoperative findings and adverse events. Follow-up data were obtained via telephone interviews 24hours after surgery and a nurse-led postoperative clinic 8weeks postoperatively. The series included 75 patients; 32 (43%) were discharged on the same day as surgery and 70 (93%) within 23hours. There were two patients who experienced vault hematomas and remained admitted for more than 24hours. There was one intraoperative bladder injury that was repaired vaginally. No delayed adverse events occurred within 8weeks. No patient required patient-controlled analgesia or an epidural injection for postoperative analgesia. Patients experienced low postoperative pain following BiClamp treatment and 93% were was discharged within 23hours.

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