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Research Article

Current practice of hysterectomy and oophorectomy in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland

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Pages 672-680 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate current surgical practice of hysterectomy and prophylactic oophorectomy of UK and Irish consultant gynaecologists. Individual and regional variation in surgical practice and factors influencing surgical practice were assessed. A postal questionnaire was sent to all 1536 consultants in obstetrics and gynaecology currently practising in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with a 52·7% response rate. Approximately 60% of hysterectomies were abdominal, 37% vaginal and 4% laparoscopic-assisted, with junior consultants performing a greater proportion of hysterectomies vaginally. There was a wide variation in method of hysterectomy, both individually and regionally. Only 21% of consultants would routinely consider performing prophylactic oophorectomy and of these the majority would perform this procedure in women aged between 46 and 50 years old. This large variation in surgical practice indicates a need to form a consensus on optimal surgical techniques and to ensure adequate surgical training for all gynaecologists.

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