Sharmeen Mian, Eunjae Lee, Stephanie Kjelstrom, Katherine Chaves, Joseph Gobern, Marianne Hom-Tedla, Jordan Klebanoff
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研究目的:比较腹部和微创(MI)肌瘤切除术的肌瘤标本重量,以确定肌瘤负荷是否显著影响肌瘤切除术的手术入路。设计:回顾性队列研究;干预措施:比较腹部和心肌肌瘤切除术的肌瘤标本重量。患者:2018年3月至2023年12月期间,281例患者接受了腹部和心肌肌瘤切除术。测量/主要结果:2018年至2023年期间,共有281名患者在我们的卫生系统中接受了子宫肌瘤切除术。124例(44.2%)患者肌瘤总重量小于250克,67例(23.8%)患者肌瘤总重量在250 - 500克之间,90例(32.0%)患者肌瘤总重量大于500克。腹部肌瘤切除术中肌瘤总重大于500克的比例更高(48.5% vs 16.6%),并且肌瘤标本总体重量更高(中位数为482克vs 204克)。然而,在调整了年龄、体重指数、种族和保险,并通过以下类别比较了两种方法的中位体重:小于250克、250-500克和大于500克,腹部肌瘤切除术仅与小于250克体重组的较高肌瘤重量相关。结论:与心肌梗死肌瘤切除术相比,腹部肌瘤切除术总体上与更高的肌瘤重量相关。然而,当观察肌瘤标本重量大于等于250克的肌瘤切除术时,腹部肌瘤切除术与心肌梗死入路的标本重量无关。这项研究支持越来越多的使用微创入路子宫肌瘤切除术患者的大肌瘤负担。
Comparing Aggregate Fibroid Weight in Abdominal Versus Minimally Invasive Myomectomies in a Community Health System.
Study objective: To compare the aggregate fibroid specimen weights between abdominal and minimally invasive (MI) myomectomies to determine whether fibroid burden significantly impacts surgical approach to myomectomy.
Design: Retrospective cohort study; INTERVENTIONS: Comparison of aggregate fibroid specimen weights between abdominal and MI myomectomies SETTING: Community health care system.
Patients: 281 patients undergoing abdominal and MI myomectomies between March 2018 and December 2023.
Measurements/main results: A total of 281 patients underwent a myomectomy in our health system between 2018 and 2023. One-hundred and twenty-four (44.2%) patients had aggregate fibroid weights less than 250 grams, sixty-seven (23.8%) patients had a fibroid weight between 250 and 500 grams, and ninety (32.0%) patients had fibroid weights greater than 500 grams. Abdominal myomectomies had a higher percentage of fibroids with aggregate weight greater than 500 grams (48.5% vs 16.6%), and were associated with higher fibroid specimen weights overall (median 482 grams vs 204 grams for MI). However, after adjusting for age, BMI, race, and insurance and comparing median weights between the approaches by the following categories: less 250 grams, 250-500 grams, and greater than 500 grams, abdominal myomectomies were associated with higher fibroid weight for only the less than 250 gram weight group.
Conclusion: Abdominal myomectomies overall were associated with a higher fibroid weight compared to MI myomectomies. However, when looking at myomectomies with aggregate fibroid specimen weights of 250 grams or greater, abdominal myomectomies were not associated with greater specimen weight than with MI approaches. This study supports the growing utilization of minimally invasive approaches for myomectomies in patients with large fibroid burden.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, formerly titled The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, is an international clinical forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas, findings and techniques relevant to gynecologic endoscopy and other minimally invasive procedures. The Journal, which presents research, clinical opinions and case reports from the brightest minds in gynecologic surgery, is an authoritative source informing practicing physicians of the latest, cutting-edge developments occurring in this emerging field.