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   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Professor
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title A nationwide survey on gynecologic endoscopic surgery in Japan, 2014-2016.
Journal Formal name:The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
Abbreviation:J Obstet Gynaecol Res
ISSN code:14470756/13418076
Domestic / ForeginForegin
Volume, Issue, Page 44(11),pp.2067-2076
Author and coauthor Taniguchi Fuminori, Wada-Hiraike Osamu, Hirata Tetsuya, Tajima Hiroto, Masuda Hirotaka, Kitade Mari, Kumakiri Jun, Uchiide Ichiro, Saito Juichiro, Kurose Keisuke, Takeshita Toshiyuki, Harada Tasuku,
Publication date 2018/11
Summary AIM:Since 2014, Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and minimally invasive therapy (JSGOE) conducted a nationwide survey on gynecologic endoscopic surgery. We aimed to evaluate the current status and complications associated with endoscopic surgery by Japan gynecologic and obstetric endoscopy-database registry system (JOE-D).METHODS:Electrical medical records concerning the endoscopic surgery were generated from the daily use of reporting system. The subjects were all patients who underwent gynecologic endoscopic surgery. In addition to assessment of actual numbers, diagnosis, and operative methods, adverse events were registered.RESULTS:Total 203 970 patients performed laparoscopic, hysteroscopic and falloposcopic surgery for 3 years, 2014-2016. The numbers of endoscopic surgeries conducted in 2016 were increased more than 67 000, 13 000 or 450 cases, respectively. Incidence rates of complications involving these three types of surgeries in each year were approximately 3.1%. Incidences of intraoperative complications were relatively high in malignant diseases, laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) and myomectomy (LAM). In total laparoscopic hysterectomy/laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH/LH) performed from 2014 to 2016, ureteral injury as intra and postoperative complication occurred in 0.35%. In the past 3 years, the rates of vascular injury, urinary tract, and bowel injury as intraoperative complications caused by laparoscopic surgery were approximately 0.1%. In the hysteroscopic surgery, the rates of total intra- and postoperative complications were 0.78%.CONCLUSION:We exhibited the current status by the nationwide survey of gynecologic endoscopic surgery all over Japan. Severe intra or postoperative complications were identified over the 3 years at a rate of 0.04%.
DOI 10.1111/jog.13774
PMID 30125428