Use of misoprostol in evacuation of the uterus in Incomplete abortion
Abstract
Background: Manual vacuum aspiration (MYA) has evolved to be the standard surgical
method of evacuating the uterus in incomplete abortion. However, the procedure requires
surgical training and there are cost related issues regarding its sustainability. Several
studies have shown that misoprostol could be a safe, effective, acceptable and more
affordable alternative method. By exploring this avenue of management, diversity of
treatment methods may be achieved and enable provision of CAC services in lower health
care settings.
Objectives: To compare the safety, efficacy and acceptability of sublingual misoprostol as
compared to manual vacuum aspiration for treatment of incomplete abortion.
Study design: This was a randomized clinical trial.
Setting: Coast Provincial General Hospital and Port Reitz District Hospital Mombassa.
Methodology: Between December 2008and July 20009,a total of 260women with clinically
diagnosed incomplete abortion with uterine size of up to 12 weeks gestation were
randomized to either 600llg sublingual misoprostol or MYA. The women were followed for
a minimum of seven days in order to asses whether the abortion was complete.
Main outcome measure: Completeness of uterine evacuation as indicated by history and
lack of active bleeding and closed cervical os.
Results: Success was high in both MVAand misoprostol arms (100%& 93.8%respectively,
p=0.012). Side effects such as heavy bleeding, nausea, pain/ cramps, fever/ chills were more
in the misoprostol arm though the pain score was higher in the MVA arm (p=<O.OOl).More
women in the misoprostol arm reported being either satisfied or very satisfied compared to
satisfaction rates in the MVAarm (96.9%& 79.3%respectively, p=<O.OOl).More women in
the misoprostol arm said they would choose the method again and would recommend the
method to a friend compared with those in the MYA arm.
Conclusion: Misoprostol is as effective as MYA in treating incomplete abortion of up to 12
weeks uterine size. The acceptability of misoprostol appears higher. Given the many
known advantages of misoprostol over MYA in poor resource settings, misoprostol should
be promoted as an option of treating women with incomplete abortion.
Citation
Masters of Medicine (Obstetrics and Gynecology)Publisher
University Of Nairobi College of Health Sciences