TY - JOUR
T1 - Bacterial colonization with balloon uterine stent placement in the uterus for 30 days
T2 - A randomized controlled clinical trial
AU - Lin, Yu Hung
AU - Jang, Tsrang Neng
AU - Hwang, Jiann Loung
AU - Huang, Lee Wen
AU - Seow, Kok Min
AU - Hsieh, Bih Chwen
AU - Huang, Chien Hsien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
PY - 2015/2/1
Y1 - 2015/2/1
N2 - Objective To assess bacterial colonization following balloon uterine stent placement in the uterus for 30 days. Design Prospective randomized controlled study. Setting Tertiary medical center. Patient(s) Sixty-eight women scheduled for hysteroscopy. Intervention(s) Women who were undergoing hysteroscopic surgery were randomly assigned to receive a balloon uterine stent or not. Before starting surgery, the uterine cavity was swabbed for bacterial culture. The device was placed in the uterus after surgery in the stent group. After 30 days, the stent was removed and sent for culture and the uterine cavity also swabbed and cultured. The uterine cavities of the control patients were swabbed before and 30 days after surgery. Main Outcome Measure(s) The primary outcome was the incidence of bacterial colonization of the uterus. Secondary outcomes were pain intensity and species of colonizing bacteria. Result(s) Excluding eight women, 30 women in each group were included in this analysis. In the stent group, three women (10.0%) demonstrated bacterial colonization before surgery compared with nine women (30.0%) after 30 days. In the control group, four (13.3%) and ten (33.3%) women had microorganisms detected in the uterus before and after 30 days after surgery, respectively. In neither group did the percentage of women with uterine microorganisms increase significantly after 30 days. The percentages of women with uterine bacterial colonization before and 30 days after surgery were similar between both groups. Conclusion(s) Balloon uterine stents may be placed after surgery for up to 30 days without increasing bacterial colonization. Clinical Trial Registration Number ClinicalTrials.gov (www.clinicaltrials.gov) NCT01167296.
AB - Objective To assess bacterial colonization following balloon uterine stent placement in the uterus for 30 days. Design Prospective randomized controlled study. Setting Tertiary medical center. Patient(s) Sixty-eight women scheduled for hysteroscopy. Intervention(s) Women who were undergoing hysteroscopic surgery were randomly assigned to receive a balloon uterine stent or not. Before starting surgery, the uterine cavity was swabbed for bacterial culture. The device was placed in the uterus after surgery in the stent group. After 30 days, the stent was removed and sent for culture and the uterine cavity also swabbed and cultured. The uterine cavities of the control patients were swabbed before and 30 days after surgery. Main Outcome Measure(s) The primary outcome was the incidence of bacterial colonization of the uterus. Secondary outcomes were pain intensity and species of colonizing bacteria. Result(s) Excluding eight women, 30 women in each group were included in this analysis. In the stent group, three women (10.0%) demonstrated bacterial colonization before surgery compared with nine women (30.0%) after 30 days. In the control group, four (13.3%) and ten (33.3%) women had microorganisms detected in the uterus before and after 30 days after surgery, respectively. In neither group did the percentage of women with uterine microorganisms increase significantly after 30 days. The percentages of women with uterine bacterial colonization before and 30 days after surgery were similar between both groups. Conclusion(s) Balloon uterine stents may be placed after surgery for up to 30 days without increasing bacterial colonization. Clinical Trial Registration Number ClinicalTrials.gov (www.clinicaltrials.gov) NCT01167296.
KW - bacteria colonization
KW - balloon uterine stent
KW - hysteroscopy
KW - infection
KW - Intrauterine adhesions
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2014.10.032
DO - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2014.10.032
M3 - Article
C2 - 25467040
AN - SCOPUS:84923133066
SN - 0015-0282
VL - 103
SP - 513-518.e2
JO - Fertility and Sterility
JF - Fertility and Sterility
IS - 2
ER -