Vaginal Cuff Closure by Endosuturing in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy as Compared to Transvaginal Route of Suturing

Singh, Pooja S and Bamniya, Jaishree and Chakravarti, Nisha and Dholakiya, Saksha and Mansuri, Misbah (2022) Vaginal Cuff Closure by Endosuturing in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy as Compared to Transvaginal Route of Suturing. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 16 (2). QC01 -QC03. ISSN 2249782X

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Abstract

Introduction: In present times, Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) is one of the commonly performed gynaecological procedure. Vaginal vault or cuff closure is crucial and critical in performance of TLH. During TLH, vaginal vault or cuff closure is done using a variety of available sutures. The techniques of suturing and approaches, either endoscopic or transvaginal, can vary. The skill, experience and preference of the surgeon counts in the final outcome of the surgery.

Aim: To compare and study the frequency of minor and major complication rates of intracorporeal (endosuturing) cuff closure technique and routinely used transvaginal route of suturing vaginal vault in TLH.

Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort research was conducted in the GCS Medical College and Hospital, Ahmedabad, India, from May 2018 to December 2019. A total of 102 TLH were studied. In 51 cases (50%), vault was sutured endoscopically and in other 51 cases (50%), vault was sutured transvaginal, using single continuous interlocking suturing of vaginal vault with Vicryl 1-0 in all cases. Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 24.0.

Results: In the follow-up of three months period, there were no cases of Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence (VCD). In present study, 21 cases (20.6%) out of 102 presented with vaginal cuff complications. A 15.7% cases with minor vaginal cuff complications were noted in laparoscopic endosuturing group and 25.5% cases of vaginal suturing group presented with minor vaginal cuff complications.

Conclusion: Both the techniques of suturing the vaginal vault following laparoscopic hysterectomy delivered the desired results. The laparoscopic route of suturing vaginal cuff following TLH had lesser complication rate though not statistically significant over vaginal route and none of the two groups had any major complication (VCD).

Item Type: Article
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Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2023 05:30
Last Modified: 23 Mar 2024 04:45
URI: http://publish.journalgazett.co.in/id/eprint/1798

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