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Narrow-band imaging offers a shorter menstrual bleeding time and a longer remission for hysteroscopic surgery in symptomatic post-cesarean scar diverticulum compared to white light.
Background: Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is a novel endoscopic imaging technology that improves the visibility of capillaries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of NBI hysteroscopic excision in symptomatic post-cesarean scar diverticulum (PCSD) patients compared to conventional white light (WL) hysteroscopy.
Method: A total of 73 patients with symptomatic PCSD between January 2014 and December 2018 were enrolled. The enrolled patients were stratified into NBI and WL groups according to whether they received NBI or WL hysteroscopy. Postoperative menstrual patterns at one, six, and 12 months after the operation were collected and compared between the NBI and WL groups.
Results: A total of 32 patients underwent NBI hysteroscopy (NBI group), while 41 patients received WL hysteroscopy (WL group). The symptom-free remission rates in the NBI group were significantly higher than in the WL group at six months and 12 months post-hysteroscopy. At the final follow-up, the menstrual bleeding duration in the NBI group was significantly shorter than in the WL group.
Conclusion: The use of NBI hysteroscopy in treating symptomatic PCSD resulted in shorter menstrual bleeding days and longer symptomatic remission compared to conventional WL hysteroscopy.
期刊介绍:
Minimally Invasive Therapy and Allied Technologies (MITAT) is an international forum for endoscopic surgeons, interventional radiologists and industrial instrument manufacturers. It is the official journal of the Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (SMIT) whose membership includes representatives from a broad spectrum of medical specialities, instrument manufacturing and research. The journal brings the latest developments and innovations in minimally invasive therapy to its readers. What makes Minimally Invasive Therapy and Allied Technologies unique is that we publish one or two special issues each year, which are devoted to a specific theme. Key topics covered by the journal include: interventional radiology, endoscopic surgery, imaging technology, manipulators and robotics for surgery and education and training for MIS.