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Review
. 1993 Nov;60(5):745-56.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56268-2.

Complications associated with the absorption of hysteroscopic fluid media

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Review

Complications associated with the absorption of hysteroscopic fluid media

C A Witz et al. Fertil Steril. 1993 Nov.
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Abstract

Objectives: To review the literature concerning complications resulting from absorption of hysteroscopic fluid distension media and to describe methods to treat and prevent these complications.

Design: All pertinent literature on fluid distension media used for endoscopy, as well as relevant reports concerning the management of fluid and electrolyte imbalance, was reviewed.

Results: The absorption of large volumes of electrolyte-free, low-viscosity fluid may result in volume overload with water intoxication. Volume overload may cause pulmonary edema, and water intoxication may lead to hyponatremia, hypo-osmolarity, and cerebral edema. In contrast, the absorption of dextran-70 may cause volume overload secondary to the oncotic effect of intravascular dextran. Dextran-70 has been associated with anaphylaxis and coagulation disorders.

Treatment: The use of diuretics is advocated. Urine output must be closely monitored. Judicious correction of electrolyte imbalance will prevent morbidity.

Prevention: Meticulous attention to intraoperative fluid balance is imperative. A multichannel hysteroscope is necessary to keep intrauterine pressure low. Extensive surgical procedures may need to be performed in stages.

Conclusions: Severe volume overload and electrolyte imbalance may result from fluid absorption during operative hysteroscopy. Most complications may be avoided by closely monitoring fluid balance intraoperatively.

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