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Title: David Blair Toub, M.D.


1
Hysterectomy A Reappraisal
  • David Blair Toub, M.D.
  • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

2
  • Although it is unusual for myomectomy to be
    technically implausible, the procedure may be
    difficult, time-consuming, and associated with a
    substantial complication rate...Hysterectomy
    usually is a simpler procedure than multiple
    myomectomy, as well as the procedure to which
    most gynecologists are more accustomed.
  • Te Linde, Operative Gynecology, Seventh Edition

3
Hysterectomy
  • 600,000/year, mostly TAH
  • 33 of women have hysterectomies by age 60
  • Rates vary by geography, patient race, and
    physician gender/age
  • Mortality (benign) 10/10,000

4
Potential Complications
  • Blood loss
  • Genitourinary
  • Sexual
  • Ovarian failure
  • Depression?
  • CVD?

5
Benefits of Retained Uterus
  • Orgasmic Potential Retained
  • Risk to Ureters Minimized
  • Decreased Blood Loss
  • Fertility Potential

6
TOP 10 LISTReasons to do a hysterectomy
  • 10. Size gt 12 Weeks
  • 9. Rapid Growth
  • 8. To Prevent Future Problems.
  • 7. Pelvic Relaxation
  • 6. Endometrial Hyperplasia in Older Patient

7
TOP 10 LISTReasons to do a hysterectomy
  • 5. Incidental to BSO
  • 4. DUB
  • 3. Pelvic Pain
  • 2. TOA

8
And the 1 Reason
  • Symptomatic Fibroids, Fertility Undesired

9
Alternatives to Hysterectomy
  • Myomectomy
  • Open
  • Laparoscopic
  • Hysteroscopic

10
Open Myomectomy Hemostasis Techniques
  • The older approach Speed!
  • Vasopressin
  • Uterine ischemia tourniquet /- Bulldog vascular
    clamps

11
Suggestions for Open Myomectomies
  • Preoperative endometrial sampling if gt35
  • Autologous blood donation
  • Exposure (Maylard incision helpful)
  • Minimize uterine incisions - intentional
    Classical hysterotomy with uterine reconstruction
  • Know when to quit
  • Liberal use of frozen section
  • Meticulous hemostasis and closure of dead space
  • Adhesion prevention

12
Case Study
  • 42 yo G6 P6 , s/p tubal ligation with chronic
    hypermenorrhea and anemia due to fibroids.
    Initial uterine size over 20 weeks.
  • U/S uterus 17x14x11, multiple fibroids (6 cm
    maximum size). EMBx benign.
  • Pt opted for myomectomy. After 3 months of
    GnRH-a, uterine size reduced to 16 weeks.
  • At Xlap, 33 fibroids removed via Maylard incision
    using a tourniquet and Bulldog clamps for
    hemostasis. EBL 175 cc. Pt d/cd to home on POD3

13
Pilot Study Myomectomy as an Alternative to
Hysterectomy in Women Who Do Not Desire Fertility
  • 14 patients, age 26-50
  • Fibroid totals 1-42 (largest single aggregate
    weight 1473g)
  • Mean EBL 165 cc (range 35-750cc)

14
Alternatives to Hysterectomy
  • Endometrial Ablation
  • Myolysis
  • Progestins
  • ?Photodynamic Therapy
  • Kegel exercises (or pessary in selected patients)
  • GnRH Agonists (adjunctive)

15
GnRH Agonists
  • Decreases fibroid size by up to 50 after 3
    months
  • Long-term use limited by osteopenia
  • Decreases blood loss pre- and intraop

16
Appropriate Indications for Hysterectomy
  • Gynecologic Cancers
  • Symptomatic Procidentia
  • Life-Threatening Hemorrhage
  • Patient Declines Alternative Measures

17
Excuses, Excuses
  • Myomectomy
  • adhesions
  • fibroid recurrence
  • high blood loss intraop
  • Ablation
  • CA risk
  • failure to learn procedure

18
Conclusions
  • Alternatives to hysterectomy exist
  • Commonly-held indications for hysterectomy are
    often more subjective than substantiated by
    science
  • Physician bias or inexperience with new surgical
    techniques may explain why hysterectomy is
    recommended more often than conservative measures

19
Conclusions
  • Hysterectomy should be a last resort, and used
    only when specific indications exist and after
    discussions with the patient.

20
  • The uterus has but one function-reproduction.
    After the last planned pregnancy, the uterus
    becomes a useless, bleeding, symptom-producing,
    potentially cancer-bearing organ and therefore
    should be removed.
  • Wright, Obstet Gynecol 33560, 1969

21
  • Since cure without deformity or loss of
    function must ever be surgerys highest ideal,
    the general proposition that myomectomy is a
    greater surgical achievement than hysterectomy is
    incontestable.
  • Bonney, 1931
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