Li Y T, Tsui M S, Lin H M, Sun L S, Tu F C, Chen P C, Chan P F, Yang C H
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital.
Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi (Taipei). 1992 Nov;50(5):434-8.
Transcervical resection of the endometrium and submucous myomas using an unmodified urologic resectoscope has recently been developed as a treatment for menorrhagia and/or infertility when conservative management proves unsatisfactory but the patient desires to preserve the fertility or wishes to avoid hysterectomy. Through June 1990, 7 patients were treated with this procedure including one for endometrial ablation and six for transcervical myomectomy alone. No significant complication was seen and the results were relatively satisfactory in an average 7 1/2 months follow up. This approach seems a safe, effective surgical procedure and represents an attractive alternative to hysterectomy or abdominal myomectomy.