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Background: Concurrent bleeding or existing clots usually obscure the vision field and decrease the hysteroscopy success rate. Therefore, any efforts made to have a clear view during the hysteroscopy will improve the diagnostic or treatment outcomes. In this study, we examined the effect of preoperative clot evacuation on hysteroscopy and patient outcomes.Methods: In this parallel-group clinical trial conducted from December 2018 to September 2019 at the Oncology Center of Alzahra Teaching Hospital in Tabriz, Iran, 114 patients with uterine bleeding were randomly assigned to receive either clot evacuation before standard operative hysteroscopy or standard hysteroscopy alone. The investigated endpoints were the clarity of vision, the volume of used distension media, duration of the procedure, amount of bleeding, and postoperative complications.Results: All 114 participants completed the study. There were statistically significant differences in the frequency of the clear vision (pConclusion: Removal of clots and other uterine contents before inserting hysteroscope rendered better and faster access to the uterine wall to observe existing abnormalities and reduce the hysteroscopy time. This additional surgical step could take a significant impact on surgical and clinical outcomes.Trial registration: Clinical trial registry name: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials URL: https://en.irct.ir/trial/33369 The registration number: IRCT20101130005283N13 Date of trial registration: 2018-11-16 |