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Photodynamic endometrial ablation: Morphological study

✍ Scribed by Pius Wyss; Rosmarie Caduff; Yona Tadir; Andrea Degen; Georges Wagnières; Viola Schwarz; Urs Haller; Mathias Fehr


Book ID
102466699
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
387 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-8092

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background and Objectives

Endometriumablation provides an alternative treatment modality to hysterectomy for dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB). Its feasibility was demonstrated in animal studies. The purpose of this study was the evaluation of histological changes following photodynamic endometrial ablation in patients.

Study Design/Materials and Methods

5‐Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) was topically applied in three premenopausal and one postmenopausal patient 4–6 hours before laser‐illumination. ALA‐concentration: 100–400 g/ml, NaOH‐titration (pH 5.5). Volume applied, 1.5–2.0 ml; intrauterine balloon‐lightdiffuser; wavelength, 635 nm; lightdose, 160 J/cm^2^. Hysterectomy was performed 3–152 days after photodynamic ablation. Histological examination was carried out on endometrium sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).

Results

Necrosis including the full thickness of the endometrium was found 3 days after photodynamic endometrial ablation. Specimens collected after 35 and 152 days did not exhibit fibrosis or adhesions. Foci of preserved endometrium were detected in all patients.

Conclusions

Photodynamic endometrial ablation is selective and does not cause endometrial fibrosis or adhesions. Lasers Surg. Med. 32:305–309, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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