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HEALTH: laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus second-generation endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
by
Forrest, Mark
, McDonald, Alison
, Hawe, Jed
, Hyde, Angela
, Breeman, Suzanne
, Bhattacharya, Siladitya
, Wood, Jessica
, Hawthorn, Robert
, Clark, Justin
, Scott, Neil W.
, Wileman, Samantha
, Cooper, Kevin
, McCormack, Kirsty
, Phillips, Kevin
, Scotland, Graham
, Norrie, John
in
Ablation
/ Ablation (Surgery)
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cervix
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cost analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Endometrial ablation techniques
/ Endometrial Ablation Techniques - adverse effects
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health Sciences
/ Heavy menstrual bleeding
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hysterectomy
/ Hysterectomy - adverse effects
/ Hysterectomy - methods
/ Laparoscopic
/ Laparoscopy
/ Laparoscopy - adverse effects
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menorrhagia
/ Menorrhagia - diagnosis
/ Menorrhagia - physiopathology
/ Menorrhagia - surgery
/ Menstruation
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Randomised controlled trial
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Recovery of Function
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgery
/ Time Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United Kingdom
/ Uterus
/ Womens health
2018
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HEALTH: laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus second-generation endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
by
Forrest, Mark
, McDonald, Alison
, Hawe, Jed
, Hyde, Angela
, Breeman, Suzanne
, Bhattacharya, Siladitya
, Wood, Jessica
, Hawthorn, Robert
, Clark, Justin
, Scott, Neil W.
, Wileman, Samantha
, Cooper, Kevin
, McCormack, Kirsty
, Phillips, Kevin
, Scotland, Graham
, Norrie, John
in
Ablation
/ Ablation (Surgery)
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cervix
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cost analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Endometrial ablation techniques
/ Endometrial Ablation Techniques - adverse effects
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health Sciences
/ Heavy menstrual bleeding
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hysterectomy
/ Hysterectomy - adverse effects
/ Hysterectomy - methods
/ Laparoscopic
/ Laparoscopy
/ Laparoscopy - adverse effects
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menorrhagia
/ Menorrhagia - diagnosis
/ Menorrhagia - physiopathology
/ Menorrhagia - surgery
/ Menstruation
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Randomised controlled trial
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Recovery of Function
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgery
/ Time Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United Kingdom
/ Uterus
/ Womens health
2018
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HEALTH: laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus second-generation endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
by
Forrest, Mark
, McDonald, Alison
, Hawe, Jed
, Hyde, Angela
, Breeman, Suzanne
, Bhattacharya, Siladitya
, Wood, Jessica
, Hawthorn, Robert
, Clark, Justin
, Scott, Neil W.
, Wileman, Samantha
, Cooper, Kevin
, McCormack, Kirsty
, Phillips, Kevin
, Scotland, Graham
, Norrie, John
in
Ablation
/ Ablation (Surgery)
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cervix
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cost analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Endometrial ablation techniques
/ Endometrial Ablation Techniques - adverse effects
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health Sciences
/ Heavy menstrual bleeding
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hysterectomy
/ Hysterectomy - adverse effects
/ Hysterectomy - methods
/ Laparoscopic
/ Laparoscopy
/ Laparoscopy - adverse effects
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menorrhagia
/ Menorrhagia - diagnosis
/ Menorrhagia - physiopathology
/ Menorrhagia - surgery
/ Menstruation
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Randomised controlled trial
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Recovery of Function
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgery
/ Time Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
/ United Kingdom
/ Uterus
/ Womens health
2018
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HEALTH: laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus second-generation endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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HEALTH: laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus second-generation endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
2018
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Overview
Background
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is a common problem affecting approximately 1.5 million women in England and Wales with a major impact on their physical, emotional, social and material quality of life. It is the fourth most common reason why women attend gynaecology outpatient clinics and accounts for one-fifth of all gynaecology outpatient referrals. Initial treatment in primary care is medical - either by means of oral or injected medication or the levonorgestrel-intrauterine system (Mirena®). If medical treatment fails then surgical treatment can be offered, either endometrial ablation (EA), which destroys the lining of the cavity of the uterus (endometrium), or hysterectomy, i.e. surgical removal of the uterus.
While effective, conventional hysterectomy is invasive and carries a risk of complications due to injury to other pelvic structures. The procedure can be simplified and complications minimised by undertaking a ‘supracervical’ hysterectomy where the cervix is left in situ and only the body of the uterus removed. Recent advances in endoscopic technologies have facilitated increased use of laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) which can be performed as a day-case procedure and is relatively easy for the surgeon to learn.
HEALTH (Hysterectomy or Endometrial AbLation Trial for Heavy menstrual bleeding) aims to address the question ‘Is LASH superior to second generation EA for the treatment of HMB in terms of clinical and cost effectiveness?’
Methods/Design
Women aged < 50 years, with HMB, in whom medical treatment has failed and who are eligible for EA will be considered for trial entry. We aim to recruit women from approximately 30 active secondary care centres in the UK NHS who carry out both surgical procedures. All women who consent will complete a diary of pain symptoms from day 1 to day 14 after surgery, postal questionnaires at six weeks and six months after surgery and 15 months post randomisation. Healthcare utilisation questions will also be completed at the six-week, six-month and 15-month time-points.
Discussion
Measuring the comparative effectiveness of LASH vs EA will provide the robust evidence required to determine whether the new technique should be adopted widely in the NHS.
Trial registration
International Standard Randomised Controlled Trials,
ISRCTN49013893
. Registered on 28 January 2014.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Cervix
/ Complications and side effects
/ Endometrial ablation techniques
/ Endometrial Ablation Techniques - adverse effects
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hysterectomy - adverse effects
/ Laparoscopy - adverse effects
/ Medicine
/ Menorrhagia - physiopathology
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Surgery
/ Uterus
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