After laparoscopic hysterectomy, authors aimed to determine cuff hematoma and a postoperative CRP value to help predict the other complications. A total of 136 patients who underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) were evaluated. CRP, White blood cell (WBC) and hemoglobin values (Hb) were measured on the 1st, 2nd and 7th days before and after the operation. Complications, pre-postoperative vaginal length and female sexual function were evaluated. Fourteen patients who developed cuff hematoma during postoperative follow-up were analyzed with the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve. ROC curves with the largest area under the curve for each inflammatory marker were compared in order to define the marker with higher diagnostic accuracy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
106
Relationship between CRP Levels and cuff hematoma; crp levels
The value of Postoperative CRP Levels to predict Postoperative Vaginal Cuff Hematoma ; To evaluate tissue trauma and surgical inflammatory responses, venous peripheral blood samples (C-reactive protein) were taken on the first, second and seventh day postoperatively. CRP values were measured under standardized conditions using turbidometry. CRP levels (mg / dl) were recorded.
Time frame: 1 week
Relationship between CRP Levels and cuff hematoma; cuff hematoma measurement
The patients were called to the outpatient clinic after the hysterectomy and evaluated by transvaginal ultrasonography (tvusg) for cuff hematoma.hematoma dimensions recorded in centimeters.
Time frame: 15 days
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