Minimally Invasive Surgery (Jan 2022)

Analysis of Different Routes of Hysterectomy Based on a Prospective Algorithm and Their Complications in a Tertiary Care Institute

  • Subrat Panda,
  • Ananya Das,
  • Rituparna Das,
  • Nalini Sharma,
  • Wansalan Shullai,
  • Vinayak Jante,
  • Anusuya Sharma,
  • Kaushiki Singh,
  • Prateeti Baruah,
  • Ruksana Makakmayum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6034113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Introduction. Hysterectomy is the most common gynaecological operation worldwide. The objective of the study is to analyze the various routes of hysterectomy and its complications when the decision of route is based on using a prospective algorithm tree. Methodology. It is an observational study to analyze the route of hysterectomy based on using a prospective algorithm. The decision tree is based on pelvic pathology, uterine size, vaginal access, pelvic adhesion, competency of the surgeon, choice of the patient, and complication of different routes of hysterectomy. Data were collected from preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative records. Demographic factors, indications, routes of hysterectomy, and complications were recorded and analyzed by using SPSS software version 22. Observation. Among the malignant or suspected malignant pathology groups, TAH was performed in 89 cases and TLH was performed in 3 cases. Among the benign disease groups, VH was performed in 137(38.2%) cases, TAH was performed in 118(32.9%) cases, and TLH was performed in 104 (28.9%) cases. Operative time and a number of blood transfusions were significantly less with VH (p value p-value<0.00001) compared to VH and TLH. Vaginal discharge was more with VH and TLH compared to TAH (p value −0.004) and wound infection was more in the abdominal route (p value 0.001). Conclusion. The abdominal route was the route of choice for surgery in malignancy or suspected malignant pathology. In benign pathology, VH was the most common and preferable route of surgery. Complications were found to be minimal with vaginal hysterectomy.