Souhrn:
Objective: A comparison of surgical and medical approaches to the therapy of menorrhagia.
Design: A review article.
Setting: Obstetrics and Gynaecological Department of the Masaryk Hospital in Ústí nad Labem.
Subject: A comparison is made of advantages and disadvantages of different types of therapy of
menorrhagia after introduction of minimal-invasive techniques of endometrial ablation. Details
are given of the comparison of standard and global techniques of endometrial ablation and
hysterectomy. Results of several randomised studies, especially retreatment rate, patient’s satisfaction
and cost-effectiveness are compared.
Conclusion: Endometrial ablation is an accepted standard alternative to hysterectomy for therapy
of menorrhagia; it is not intended to replace hysterectomy. Hysterectomy ought to be the secondline
treatment after ablation failures or for noncandidates for ablation. Mini-invasive techniques
may be used as the first-line surgical option instead of medical therapy. Standard methods of
endometrial ablation give 8–9 in 10 women definite chance of avoiding hysterectomy. Global
techniques must be assessed in randomised studies. The individualisation of therapy and detailed
information given to women lead to higher satisfaction with their treatment outcome.
Klíčová slova:
menorrhagia, hysterectomy, ablation of the endometrium
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