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FINHYST 2006--national prospective 1-year survey of 5,279 hysterectomies.

Authors :
Brummer TH
Jalkanen J
Fraser J
Heikkinen AM
Kauko M
Mäkinen J
Puistola U
Sjöberg J
Tomás E
Härkki P
Source :
Human reproduction (Oxford, England) [Hum Reprod] 2009 Oct; Vol. 24 (10), pp. 2515-22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jul 10.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background: In Finland, the number of hysterectomies during one decade has decreased by 34%. The national prospective FINHYST study in 1996 showed abdominal hysterectomy (AH) as being most common: 58%. In Finland since 2002, vaginal hysterectomy (VH) has been most preferred, with laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH) surpassing AH in 2005.<br />Methods: FINHYST 2006 is a national prospective hysterectomy study in which all hospitals collaborated from 1 January to 31 December 2006. Questionnaires, completed by gynaecologists, covered their experience, patient characteristics and surgical data.<br />Results: The 5279 hysterectomies distributed by approaches were 44% VHs, 32% LHs and 24% AHs. Less than 2% were subtotal. The main indications for hysterectomy were myomas (33%), uterine prolapse (28%) and menorrhagia (21%). The main indication for VH was not related to uterine prolapse in 39%. Bilateral salpingo-ooforectomy was performed in 36% of AHs, 32% of LHs and 2% of VHs. Antibiotic prophylaxis was used in 97%, and thrombosis prophylaxis in 65%. Haemorrhage was least and operation time shortest with VH, and hospital stay and sick leave were shortest after LH.<br />Conclusions: In Finland, less invasive approaches comprise 76% of hysterectomies. This trend has resulted nationally in shortening of hospital stay and of convalescence time.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1460-2350
Volume :
24
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19592483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dep229