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  • Title: Endocervical curettage by Vabra aspiration as part of colposcopic evaluation.
    Author: Helmerhorst TJ, Franke HR, Risse EK, Heeregrave-Bechthold M, Kenemans P, Stolk JG.
    Journal: Gynecol Oncol; 1990 Mar; 36(3):312-6. PubMed ID: 2318439.
    Abstract:
    Endocervical curettage as routine part of colposcopic examination in patients with abnormal cervical cytology is recommended by many experts. Endocervical curettage (ECC) by Vabra aspiration has never been reported in literature. The results of Vabra ECC in 103 patients are analyzed and compared to the results of a second endocervical specimen, obtained by conventional curettage, cone biopsy, or hysterectomy. An accordance of over 98% is demonstrated and the difference is discussed. In 88% and 71% adequate Vabra ECC specimens were available for cytological and histological examination, respectively. In any patient at least one result was present. Both cytological and histological specimens are of reliable quality. No cases of invasive (adeno)carcinoma were missed. In addition, the results are compared to literature data concerning Vabra aspiration for endometrial disease and ECC by other techniques. Vabra ECC is considered an efficient, safe, and well-tolerated diagnostic outpatient method and recommended as a standard part of colposcopic evaluation.
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