A Trial Comparing Morcellation With Electrical Resection for Removal of Uterine Polyps (MERT)
Endometrial Polyps
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Endometrial Polyps focused on measuring endometrial polyps, uterine polyps, morcellator, hysteroscopy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Finding of a benign polyp on diagnostic hysteroscopy
- Patient considered able to tolerate outpatient hysteroscopic polypectomy based upon the response to preliminary diagnostic hysteroscopy. NB. all polyps diagnosed at hysteroscopy will be considered feasible to remove in the outpatient setting regardless of size, location or number. Patient factor(s) will be the only exclusion criteria following the diagnosis of benign, uterine polyp(s).
- Need for polypectomy
- Written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
• Hysteroscopic features suggesting malignant lesion
Sites / Locations
- Birmingham Womens Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Uterine polypectomy using morcellator
Electical Resection
A new instrument using a mechanical cutting edge has come to market for uterine polypectomy. In patients having a general anaesthesia the mechanical cutting instrument has been shown to be easier to learn, more effective at completely removing polyps and quicker than current techniques. However, the instrument is slightly larger, which could potentially cause more discomfort and prolong the procedure in the outpatient setting.
At present the most commonly used device for removing the uterine polyps in the outpatient setting is by electrical resection. This will provide comparison for the morcellator device being tested