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
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