• Title of article

    A randomized trial comparing methods of vaginal cuff closure at vaginal hysterectomy and the effect on vaginal length

  • Author/Authors

    Brett J. Vassallo، نويسنده , , Colleen Culpepper، نويسنده , , Jeffrey L. Segal، نويسنده , , Michael D. Moen، نويسنده , , Michael B. Noone، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    1805
  • To page
    1808
  • Abstract
    Objective The objective of the study was to compare the effect of horizontal versus vertical closure of the vaginal cuff during vaginal hysterectomy on vaginal length. Study design Forty-three women were randomized to undergo horizontal (n = 23) or vertical (n = 20) vaginal cuff closure during vaginal hysterectomy at a community hospital. The primary outcome of vaginal length before and after surgery was compared by the Student t test and the paired t test. Results Preoperatively mean vaginal lengths in the horizontal and vertical groups were statistically similar (7.76 ± 1.23 cm versus 8.28 ± 1.39 cm, respectively; P = .21). Postoperatively the groups statistically differed (6.63 ± 1.02 cm versus 7.93 ± 1.18 cm, P< .001). The mean change in vaginal length was –1.13 ± 1.15 cm and –0.35 ± 0.91 cm, respectively (P = .01). Within-group comparisons revealed a statistical difference between pre- versus postmean vaginal length in the horizontal group (7.76 ± 1.23 cm versus 6.63 ± 1.02 cm; P< .001) and no difference within the vertical group (8.28 ± 1.39 cm versus 7.93 ± 1.18 cm; P = .11). Conclusion Closing the vaginal cuff vertically is superior to horizontal closure for the purpose of preserving vaginal length.
  • Keywords
    Vaginal lengthVaginal hysterectomyGynecologic surgeryDyspareunia
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Record number

    645843