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NCT05884658
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Hysterectomy by Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery Versus or Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne

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Summary

In France, there are approximately 62,000 hysterectomies per year, 70% of which are benign. It is the most frequent surgical procedure in gynecology. Hysterectomies are performed via 3 routes: laparotomy, laparoscopy or vaginal route. This choice of approach is particularly important in the case of large uteri (50% of uteri \> 280g), which increase the risks of laparoconversion and bladder injury (NP3). The vaginal route reduces the operating time and postoperative pain. Laparoscopy allows a better anatomical view and easier access to the neighbouring organs, which makes it the preferred approach, especially for young surgeons and when the uterus is large. However, the laparoscopic route is associated with an increase in the rate of conversion to laparotomy according to the volume of the uterus, as well as the rate of general per and postoperative complications compared with vaginal hysterectomy for uteri \> 280 g. In a meta-analysis comparing laparoscopy and vaginal hysterectomy, the total prevalence of perioperative complications according to the classification of Clavien and Dindo was 27%. For large uteruses, complications by the vaginal route amounted to 15% and those by the laparoscopic route to 37.5%. The data are not sufficient to give preference to one or other of the approaches, but for benign pathologies, for large uteri (\>280 g), the minimally invasive laparoscopic or vaginal approaches are recommended by the CNGOF (grade C). A new Medical Device (MD), the vNOTES (Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopy System) offers the advantage of two approaches for pelvic surgery by allowing minimally invasive surgery to be performed by endoscopy through the vagina, offering perfect vision for the assistants and the operator and without scarring. Two randomized trials have shown that vNOTES allows, compared to laparoscopy, to perform adnexectomies and hysterectomies without conversion with less pain, fewer postoperative complications and a shorter hospitalization time. The first evaluations of vNOTES are encouraging and suggest a new era for pelvic surgery: less postoperative pain, fewer complications and facilitation of ambulatory care. Also the videoscopic assistance of the vNOTES is a pedagogical tool for the vaginal route because the field of vision is no longer limited to the operator alone. However, the vNOTES has only been evaluated by the developers of the tool, in monocentric studies and in small numbers. The hysterectomy study evaluated only 35 patients with vNOTES, half of whom had a uterus of less than 280 g. The benefit of vNOTES for uteri smaller than 280 g is not obvious because of the ease of the surgical procedure and the cost of the "classic" vaginal route. Our study would be the first multicentric and academic study on vNOTES to focus specifically on large volume uteri, the most difficult to operate and prone to postoperative complications.

Official title: vNOTEsHC: Hysterectomy by Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery Versus or Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2024-12-23

Completion Date

2026-08

Last Updated

2025-11-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

vNOTES : natural vaginal orifice transluminal endoscopic system for hysterectomies

hysterectomy via the vaginal approach by vNOTES (natural vaginal orifice transluminal endoscopic system for hysterectomies)

PROCEDURE

laparoscopic hysterectomy

laparoscopic hysterectomy uses a standardized procedure with or without surgical robot

Locations (6)

HFME - Hospices Civils de Lyon

Bron, France

CHU Clermont-Ferrand

Clermont-Ferrand, France

Ch Issoire

Issoire, France

CHU LIMOGES - Hôpital de la mère et de l'Enfant

Limoges, France

CHU Saint-Etienne

Saint-Etienne, France

Clinique Mutualiste de Saint-Etienne

Saint-Etienne, France