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Randomised controlled trial of total compared with subtotal hysterectomy with one-year follow up results.

Helga Gimbel1, Vibeke Zobbe, Birthe Margrethe Andersen, Thomas Filtenborg, Christian Gluud, Ann Tabor.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare total abdominal hysterectomy and subtotal abdominal hysterectomy performed for benign uterine diseases.
DESIGN: Randomised, controlled, unblinded trial with central, computer-generated randomisation.
SETTING: Danish trial performed in 11 departments of gynaecology. POPULATION: Women referred for benign uterine diseases were randomised to total abdominal hysterectomy (n = 158) or subtotal abdominal hysterectomy (n = 161). One-year follow up questionnaires had a response rate of 87%.
METHODS: Patients were followed by strict data collection procedures, including postal questionnaires. The results after one year of follow up were analysed by intention-to-treat analyses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Primary: urinary incontinence and (2) secondary: post-operative complications, quality of life (SF-36), constipation, prolapse of the vaginal vault/cervical stump, satisfaction with sexual life, pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding.
RESULTS: A significantly (P = 0.043) smaller proportion of women had urinary incontinence one year after total abdominal hysterectomy compared with subtotal abdominal hysterectomy [9% vs 18% (OR 2.08, 95% CI 1.01-4.29)]. The lower proportion of incontinent women in the total abdominal hysterectomy group was a result of a higher proportion of symptom relief (total abdominal hysterectomy: 20/140, subtotal abdominal hysterectomy: 14/136) as well as a lower proportion of women with new symptoms (total abdominal hysterectomy: 3/140, subtotal abdominal hysterectomy: 10/137). Twenty-seven women (20%) from the subtotal abdominal hysterectomy group had vaginal bleeding and two of them had to have their cervix removed. No other clinically important differences were found between the two hysterectomy methods.
CONCLUSIONS: A smaller proportion of women suffered from urinary incontinence after total abdominal hysterectomy than after subtotal abdominal hysterectomy one year post-operatively.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14664880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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