Abstract

We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the efficacy of Filshie clips for pedicle ligation during laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy. The procedure was a combination of endoscopic stapling with lateral movement of the cartridge to the infundibulopelvic or ovarian ligaments, Filshie clips to uterine arteries, cutting diathermy to transect the cervix, and motorized morcellator to remove the uterine body. Two patients had postoperative spotting from the stump. Median return to home activity was 7.5 weeks (range 2–24 wks) and to work was 9.5 weeks (range 2–12 wks). Based on a questionnaire survey, all 12 women were satisfied with the operation. In those who were sexually active it was associated with improved sexual functioning in six and no change in four.

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