Minimizing bleeding in laparotomic myomectomy: A comparative study

Authors : Abdelfattah M Agameya, Hisham Saleh, Fady Moiety

DOI : 10.18231/2394-2754.2018.0011

Volume : 5

Issue : 1

Year : 0

Page No : 49-53

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of pericervical tourniquet versus intra-myometrial injection of epinephrine in reducing blood loss in abdominal myomectomy.
Study Design: A prospective analysis, over 1 year.
Setting: University hospital’s Gynaecology centre.
Subjects & Methodology: A total of 60 patients presenting with mass-matched uterine fibroid(s), and underwent abdominal myomectomy were studied, allocated into 3 groups; 20 patients each. Group 1 (tourniquet group), where a tourniquet was applied at the cervico-uterine junction from the start of surgery. Group 2 (epinephrine group), where intra-myometrial injection of epinephrine was undertaken at surgery. Group 3 (control) myomectomy was done without blood loss-reducing measures. Results: Group 2 showed a significant reduction in blood loss. No difference between groups in terms of need of blood transfusion nor febrile morbidity.
Conclusions: Intra-myometrial injection of epinephrine at the start of abdominal myomectomy seems a simple, and effective method to reduce blood loss during surgery and facilitate the enucleation of the myoma.

Keywords: Tourniquet, Myomectomy, Epinephrine.

 


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