Abstract

To assess ultrasonographic prediction of the efficacy of administration of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analog before laparoscopic myomectomy. Prospective, randomized study of women treated consecutively from September 1994 to July 1996 (Canadian Task Force classification I). Endogyn Service, Private Endoscopic Associates, Naples, and Department of Gynecologic and Pediatric Sciences, Reggio Calabria University, Catanzaro, Italy. Sixty-seven infertile women with symptomatic uterine myomata, mainly intramural, undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy. Patients were prospectively randomized in two groups. Group A received preoperative administration of two injections of a depot formulation of leuprolide acetate 28 days apart, and group B underwent direct surgery. In each group we studied the number, diameter, and echogenicity of larger fibroids; resistance index of uterine arteries and myoma vessels; operating time; and blood loss. The two groups did not significantly differ in baseline ultrasonographic parameters. Both blood loss (p <0.01) and operating time (p <0.05) were significantly lower in group A. However, operating time was significantly longer when the main myoma was markedly hypoechoic. Our data confirm the therapeutic efficacy of administration of a GnRH analog before laparoscopic myomectomy in reducing blood loss and decreasing operating time in all cases except those with markedly hypoechoic fibroids.

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