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Bilateral Uterine Artery Occlusion During Laparoscopic Myomectomy

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Alexandria University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorAlexandria University
Started2025-05-01
Est. completion2026-01-31
Eligibility
SexFEMALE
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The current study is a multiple-arm, single blinded, and controlled randomized trial. It will be conducted in two gynecological endoscopy centers: • ElShatby University Hospital, a tertiary level hospital in Alexandria, Egypt. • Al-Madina Women Hospital, A specialized hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Alexandria, Egypt. Patient selection: women with uterine leiomyomata and planning for laparoscopic myomectomy will be assessed for eligibility then will be enrolled in the trial according to the following inclusion and exclusion criteria, after providing a written informed consent of participation. Outcome variables of the study: The primary outcome is intraoperative blood loss and the change in postoperative hemoglobin. The secondary outcomes of this study are the operative time of performing uterine arteries occlusion and the postoperative ovarian reserve.

Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* women with uterine fibroids and complaining of either abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, urinary or rectosigmoid pressure manifestations.
* Fibroid size from 3 - 10 cm in diameter and with
* a maximum number of 3 fibroids.

Exclusion Criteria:

* contraindication to pneumoperitoneum and laparoscopy,
* patients with BMI \> 30 kg/m2,
* history of midline abdominal incisions,
* women with history of prior ovarian surgery,
* women with history of hormonal treatment for the last 3 months before surgery,
* women who are not good candidate for myomectomy and who would benefit more from hysterectomy such as, women with multiple ≥ 4 leiomyomata, associated adenomyosis, recurrent fibroids after myomectomy.
* suspected endometrial malignancy or suspected leiomyosarcoma features on ultrasound and/or MRI.
* Submucous fibroids who will undergo hysteroscopic myomectomy beside the laparoscopic surgery.

Conditions4

CancerMyomectomyMyomectomy; Surgical Blood LossUterine Fibroids (Leiomyoma)

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