Souhrn:
Objective: To evaluate our first experience with thermal balloon therapy of abnormal uterine
bleeding.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1 st Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague.
Methods: Ten procedures of balloon thermal endometrial ablations were performed between Novem-
ber 1998 and February 1999. From ten patients with abnormal uterine bleeding, 4 patients with
concomitant polymorbidity (sclerosis multiplex, hypertension, hepatopathia, pyelonephritis) where
more invasive intervention was not recommended or was contraindicated. Treatment entailed con-
trolled heating of intrauterine balloon. Local anaesthesia-paracervical block with analgosedation
was employed in 50% of procedures and general anaesthesia was employed in 50% of cases.
Follow up after 3, 6, 12, 24 months is required. Success was defined as the reduction of menses to
eumenorrhoea or less.
Results: Preliminary results after 6 months follow up are successful in 100%; in 5 (50%) cases we
recorded amenorrhoea, in 2 (20%) cases hypomenorrhoea and in 3 (30%) cases eumenorrhoea.
Conclusion: Thermal balloon endometrial ablation appears to be safe due to its minimal invasivity
especially in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding with concomitant polymorbidity.
Klíčová slova:
hysteroscopy, endometrial ablation, intrauterine balloon
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