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  • Title: Triple vs. single uterine tourniquet to reduce hemorrhage at myomectomy: a randomized trial.
    Author: Gümüsburun N, Yapca OE, Ozdes S, Al RA.
    Journal: Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2023 Dec; 308(6):1811-1816. PubMed ID: 37672088.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the effect of triple uterine tourniquet and single tourniquet on intraoperative blood loss during open myomectomy. METHODS: Women were randomized to undergo open myomectomy with a triple (n = 30) or single uterine tourniquet (n = 30). All symptomatic women aged 18-48 who had three or more myomas or at least one myoma greater than 8 cm if there were less than three myomas were eligible for the study. The primary outcome variable was the volume of intraoperative blood loss. The sample size was set to detect a 240 ml difference in blood loss with 80% power at α = 0.05, with an effect size of 0.8. The rate of transfusions, change in hemoglobin, volume of drains, operation time, tourniquet time, and perioperative complications were secondary outcomes. RESULTS: We found no significant difference in intraoperative blood loss between triple and single uterine tourniquets (527 [102-2931]) ml vs. 508 [172-2764] ml, p = 0.238). Between the single and triple tourniquet groups, the median weight of myoma (379 [136-3850] vs. 330 [140-1636] g, p = 0.451) and median number (1 [1-18] vs. 2 (1-13), p = 0.214), total operation time (84 ± 31 min vs. 79 ± 27 min, p = 0.503), ischemia time (35 ± 21 min vs. 30 ± 14 min., p = 0.238), drain volume at 48th hour (196 ± 89)ml vs. 243 ± 148 ml, p = 0.144) and decrease in hemoglobin (2.3 ± 1.8 g/dl vs. 2.8 ± 1.4 g/dl, p = 0.437) were similar. Eight (27%) patients in the triple tourniquet group and 12 (40%) patients in the single tourniquet group were transfused (p = 0.273). One patient underwent hysterectomy 6-8 h after myomectomy in a single tourniquet group. CONCLUSION: There was no clinically significant difference in intraoperative blood loss between triple and single uterine tourniquets during open myomectomy. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER AND DATE OF REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02392585, 03/13/2015.
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