Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of in-office Thermachoice III (Ethicon, Somerville, New Jersey) endometrial ablations in resolving menstrual abnormalities as well as dysmenorrhea at 12 months after the procedure.
Study Design: This was a prospective, single arm, cohort study of women from an inner city, community based, physician group medical/ surgical clinic. Diagnostic hysteroscopy, dilation and curettage, and Thermachoice III endometrial ablation were performed under local analgesia.
Background: Patient comfort and safety are prerequisites for office procedures.
Study Objective: comparison of the fentanyl transdermal patch with injection of local anesthesia for intraoperative/postoperative pain from in-office Thermachoice III ablations.
Methods: Single-center prospective randomized (1:1) cohort study.
Objective: To evaluate in-office Thermachoice III endometrial ablation on subsequent dysmenorrhea and premenstrual mood symptoms in relation to decreased menstrual blood loss.
Study Design: The study conducted was in a prospective cohort single group. Ablations were performed on 148 patients under parametrial block using dilute mepivacaine and oral anxiolysis for a diagnosis of menorrhagia.