Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia

<b>Background and Objective: </b> Hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure among women with a lifett time prevalence of 10&#x0025;. The indications and complications of this procedure have not been previously reported from a teaching institution in Saudi Arabia. We examined the in...

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Main Authors: Sait Khalid, Alkhattabi Maysoon, Boker Abdulaziz, Alhashemi Jamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2008-01-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2008;volume=28;issue=4;spage=282;epage=286;aulast=Sait
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spelling doaj-b46669b0bacd4c45a2da01475539dc732020-11-24T21:22:13ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49472008-01-01284282286Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi ArabiaSait KhalidAlkhattabi MaysoonBoker AbdulazizAlhashemi Jamal<b>Background and Objective: </b> Hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure among women with a lifett time prevalence of 10&#x0025;. The indications and complications of this procedure have not been previously reported from a teaching institution in Saudi Arabia. We examined the indications for hysterectomy and the surgical morbidity for women undergoing hysterectomy at a university hospital in Saudi Arabia. <b> Patients and Methods: </b> We reviewed the records of women who underwent hysterectomies for benign gynecological conditions between January 1990 and December 2002, at King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, comparing patient characteristics, indications for hysterectomy and the rate of complications in women undergoing abdominal hysterectomy (AH) versus vaginal hysterectomy (VH). <b> Results: </b> Of 251 women, 199 (79&#x0025;) underwent AH and 52 (21&#x0025;) underwent VH. An estimated blood loss of 2500 mL occurred in 104 patients (52.3&#x0025;) in the AH group and in 20 patients (38.5&#x0025;) in the VH group (differtt ence not statistically significant). The most common indications for hysterectomy were uterine fibroids (n=107, 41.6&#x0025;) and dysfunctional uterine bleeding (n=68, 27.1&#x0025;). The most common indication for VH was uterine prott lapse (n=45, 86.5&#x0025;). The overall complication rates were 33.5&#x0025;, 15.4&#x0025; and 30.4&#x0025; in women who underwent AH, VH and both, respectively. Intraoperative and postoperative complications occurred in 24 (9.7&#x0025;) patients in the AH group and in 51 patients in the VH group (20.3&#x0025;). Postoperative infection occurred in 42/199 (21.6&#x0025;) in the AH group and 5/52 (9.6&#x0025;) in the VH group (difference not statistically significant). <b> Conclusions: </b> We describe a large series of hysterectomies, which provides information for surgeons on the expected rate of complications following hysterectomy for benign conditions. We found that the rate of complitt cations was not significantly higher than other centers internationally.http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2008;volume=28;issue=4;spage=282;epage=286;aulast=Sait
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author Sait Khalid
Alkhattabi Maysoon
Boker Abdulaziz
Alhashemi Jamal
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Alkhattabi Maysoon
Boker Abdulaziz
Alhashemi Jamal
Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Sait Khalid
Alkhattabi Maysoon
Boker Abdulaziz
Alhashemi Jamal
author_sort Sait Khalid
title Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_short Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_sort hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in saudi arabia
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <b>Background and Objective: </b> Hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure among women with a lifett time prevalence of 10&#x0025;. The indications and complications of this procedure have not been previously reported from a teaching institution in Saudi Arabia. We examined the indications for hysterectomy and the surgical morbidity for women undergoing hysterectomy at a university hospital in Saudi Arabia. <b> Patients and Methods: </b> We reviewed the records of women who underwent hysterectomies for benign gynecological conditions between January 1990 and December 2002, at King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, comparing patient characteristics, indications for hysterectomy and the rate of complications in women undergoing abdominal hysterectomy (AH) versus vaginal hysterectomy (VH). <b> Results: </b> Of 251 women, 199 (79&#x0025;) underwent AH and 52 (21&#x0025;) underwent VH. An estimated blood loss of 2500 mL occurred in 104 patients (52.3&#x0025;) in the AH group and in 20 patients (38.5&#x0025;) in the VH group (differtt ence not statistically significant). The most common indications for hysterectomy were uterine fibroids (n=107, 41.6&#x0025;) and dysfunctional uterine bleeding (n=68, 27.1&#x0025;). The most common indication for VH was uterine prott lapse (n=45, 86.5&#x0025;). The overall complication rates were 33.5&#x0025;, 15.4&#x0025; and 30.4&#x0025; in women who underwent AH, VH and both, respectively. Intraoperative and postoperative complications occurred in 24 (9.7&#x0025;) patients in the AH group and in 51 patients in the VH group (20.3&#x0025;). Postoperative infection occurred in 42/199 (21.6&#x0025;) in the AH group and 5/52 (9.6&#x0025;) in the VH group (difference not statistically significant). <b> Conclusions: </b> We describe a large series of hysterectomies, which provides information for surgeons on the expected rate of complications following hysterectomy for benign conditions. We found that the rate of complitt cations was not significantly higher than other centers internationally.
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