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Abstract
Highlights
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- Ovarian function is not compromised by adding bilateral salpingectomy to TLH ( total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) )
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- Laparoscopic bilateral salpingectomy is a safe procedure when added to TLH
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- Premenopausal prophylactic salpingectomy is a safe procedure for preventing HGSC
Objective
The
objective of this study is to compare ovarian function and surgical
outcomes between patients affected by benign uterine pathologies
submitted to total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) plus salpingectomy
and women in which standard TLH with adnexal preservation was performed.
Methods
We
retrospectively compared data of 79 patients who underwent TLH plus
bilateral salpingectomy (group A), with those of 79 women treated by
standard TLH without adnexectomy (sTLH) (group B). Ovarian reserve
modification, expressed as the difference between 3 months
post-operative and pre-operative values of Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH),
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Antral Follicle Count (AFC), mean
ovarian diameters and Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV), was recorded for
each patient. For each surgical procedure, operative time, variation of
hemoglobin level (ΔHb), postoperative hospital stay, postoperative
return to normal activity, and complication rate were recorded as
secondary outcomes.
Results
According to our post-hoc analysis,
this equivalence study resulted to have a statistical power of 96,8%.
Significant difference was not observed between groups with respect to
ΔAMH (p=0.35), ΔFSH (p=0.15), ΔAFC (p=0.09), Δ mean ovarian diameters (p=0.57) and ΔPSV (p=0.61). In addition, secondary outcomes such as operative time (p=0.79), ΔHb (p=0.41), postoperative hospital stay (p=0.16), postoperative return to normal activity (p=0.11) and complication rate also did not show any significant difference.
Conclusions
The
addition of bilateral salpingectomy to TLH for prevention of ovarian
cancer in women who do not carry a BRCA1/2 mutations do not show
negative effects on the ovarian function. In addition, no perioperative
complications are related to the salpingectomy step in TLH.
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