This study is to perform a randomized controlled trial of comparing the manual syringe infusion method with the conventional pump infusion method to clarify if the manual syringe infusion method really needs less amount of distension medium.
Hysteroscopy is frequently used for diagnosing abnormal uterine bleeding, endometrial polyp or submucous myoma. However, hysteroscopic procedure can cause morbidity and even mortality related to infusion distension medium. We had used a manual syringe infusion method to infuse fluid for distending the uterine cavity in our institute without significant morbidity, and it seems that this method need less amount of distension medium, and possible result in less possibility of hyponatremia. Therefore, the aim of this study is to perform a randomized controlled trial of comparing the manual syringe infusion method with the conventional infusion pump method to clarify if the manual syringe infusion method really needs less amount of distension medium during hysteroscopy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
Infuse the distension medium of hysteroscopy by manual syringe infusion method
Infuse the distension medium of hysteroscopy by pump infusion method
Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
Banqiao District, New Taipei, Taiwan
The difference in the amount of distension medium used
The amount of distension medium used between the manual syringe infusion method and the conventional infusion pump method of hysteroscopic surgery
Time frame: 1 day
The difference of serum sodium and pain score, operation time
The difference of serum sodium and pain score, operation time between these two distension medium infusion methods of hysteroscopic surgery
Time frame: 1 day
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