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Comparison of Manual Vacuum Aspiration and Dilatation and Curettage for Endometrial Sampling Adequacy in Women With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Sponsor: Sheikh Zayed Medical College
Summary
This randomized controlled trial was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan, to compare two commonly used methods for obtaining endometrial tissue in women aged 30 to 60 years presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding. Endometrial sampling is required to identify the underlying cause of abnormal bleeding, including precancerous changes and endometrial cancer. Participants who met eligibility criteria and provided informed consent were allocated to undergo either manual vacuum aspiration or dilatation and curettage. The primary purpose was to determine whether there was a significant difference between the two procedures in obtaining an adequate endometrial sample for histopathological reporting, where adequacy was defined as tissue containing both endometrial glands and stroma in sufficient quantity for interpretation. Pain severity was additionally assessed 24 hours after the procedure using a visual analog scale. The study hypothesis was that a significant difference existed in endometrial sampling adequacy between manual vacuum aspiration and dilatation and curettage among women with abnormal uterine bleeding.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
30 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
126
Start Date
2025-09-01
Completion Date
2026-02-28
Last Updated
2026-01-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Manual Vacuum Aspiration
Endometrial tissue was obtained using a handheld manual vacuum aspirator with appropriately sized cannula (No. 3 to No. 12), generating negative pressure to aspirate tissue from the endometrial cavity for histopathological examination.
Dilatation and Curettage
The cervix was gradually dilated using cervical dilators, followed by curettage of the endometrial lining with a curette to obtain tissue for histopathological examination.
Locations (1)
Sheikh Zayed Medical college/hospital
Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab Province, Pakistan