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The retrospective comparison with the suture technique showed that the bipolar vessel sealing system (BVSS) used in abdominal hysterectomy procedures for benign bleeding disorders does not reduce postoperative pain within the first 36 hours. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to measure pain intensity in both groups, each having 20 patients. Despite the effect of vessel sealing without contracting the peritoneum and not leaving of foreign material in situ in the patient, only a reduced pain intensity was apparent 6 hours postoperatively. The vessel sealing system is a reliable method for hemostasis.
The retrospective comparison with the suture technique showed that the bipolar vessel sealing system (BVSS) used in abdominal hysterectomy procedures for not reducing postoperative pain within the first 36 hours. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to measure the pain intensity Despite the effect of vessel sealing without contracting the peritoneum and not leaving of foreign material in situ in the patient, only a reduced pain intensity was apparent 6 hours postoperatively. The vessel sealing system is a reliable method for hemostasis.