Literature DB >> 19252920

Bipolar coagulation with the BiClamp forceps versus conventional suture ligation: a multicenter randomized controlled trial in 175 vaginal hysterectomy patients.

Wolfgang Zubke1, René Hornung, Sabine Wässerer, Jürgen Hucke, Ulrich Füllers, Christoph Werner, Peter Schmitz, Kurt Lobodasch, Uwe Hammermüller, Richard Wojdat, Joachim Volz, Rudy L De Wilde, Diethelm Wallwiener.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare bipolar vessel sealing (BVS; BiClamp) versus conventional suture ligation in vaginal hysterectomy.
METHODS: A multicenter, single-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted at eight women's hospitals in Germany. One hundred and seventy-five patients with benign uterine disease underwent vaginal hysterectomy using BVS (n = 88) or conventional suture ligation (n = 87 controls). Data analysis was based on intention-to-treat.
RESULTS: Postoperative pain (primary endpoint) was decreased in the BVS group, but not significantly. Intraoperative blood loss was significantly lower in this group, with <100 mL recorded in 79/88 versus 52/86 patients (P < 0.001). Hemoglobin decrease indicated non-significantly lower blood loss in the BVS group. Operating time was significantly shorter in the BVS group than in the controls (38.0 +/- 18.6 vs. 48.0 +/- 24.9 min; P = 0.001). On average, 7.8 sutures/operation were saved with bipolar coagulation (P < 0.0001). Ease of use ratings were significantly higher for BVS. Hospital stay was similar for both groups. Adverse event rates did not differ significantly.
CONCLUSIONS: The BiClamp procedure proved superior or similar to conventional ligation, particularly with regard to intraoperative blood loss, operating time and postoperative pain, although statistical significance was not attained for postoperative pain. Moreover, BVS was easier to use and more cost effective.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19252920     DOI: 10.1007/s00404-009-1010-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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Review 1.  Vaginal Hysterectomy by Electrosurgery for Benign Indications Associated with Previous Cesarean Section.

Authors:  Ram Krishna Purohit; Jay Gopal Sharma; Sarabjeet Singh; Dipak Kumar Giri
Journal:  J Gynecol Surg       Date:  2013-02

2.  BiClamp® forcep liver transection versus clamp crushing technique for liver resection: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Jiang-ming Chen; Wei Geng; Fu-bao Liu; Hong-chuan Zhao; Sheng-xue Xie; Hui Hou; Yi-jun Zhao; Guo-bin Wang; Xiao-ping Geng
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 2.279

3.  BiClamp® vessel-sealing device for open hepatic resection of malignant and benign liver tumours: a single-institution experience.

Authors:  Yi-Jun Zhao; Da-Chen Zhou; Fu-Bao Liu; Hong-Chuan Zhao; Guo-Bin Wang; Xiao-Ping Geng
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2017-08-22       Impact factor: 4.430

4.  Completion of vaginal hysterectomy by electro surgery using anteroposterior approach in benign cases faced with obliterated posterior cul-de-sac.

Authors:  Ramkrishna Purohit; Jay Gopal Sharma; Devajani Meher; Sanjay Raosaheb Rakh; Surya Malik
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2018-09-17

5.  Vaginal Hysterectomy using the ERBE BiClamp® Bipolar Vessel Sealing System: A Case Series.

Authors:  Gillian V Blayney; James P Beirne; Lynsey Hinds; Declan Quinn; Gary J Dorman
Journal:  Ulster Med J       Date:  2017-09-12
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