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. 2019 Jan 22;2019(1):CD001501. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001501.pub5

Thabet 2010.

Methods Single centre; unclear if blinding used
Setting: teaching hospital in Egypt
Time frame: February 2000 to October 2002
Participants 100 women; recruited from outpatient clinic at Kasr El‐Aini School of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt
Inclusion criteria:
  • Premenopausal uterine bleeding (no other inclusion criteria or descriptive characteristics reported)


Exclusion criteria:
  • Patients suspected or confirmed having malignancy

  • Endometriosis

  • Coagulation defects

Interventions
  • Dilatation and ablative curettage using the Thabet curette (n = 50)

  • Overcurettage ‐ using a Sim's curette but continuing beyond the gritty sensation felt with routine D & C until disappearance of the sensation (n = 50)


Duration of follow‐up: not clear, although study authors reported follow‐up time of 3 years
Outcomes Intraoperative complications
Amenorrhoea
Normal menstruation
Sexual function
Notes No power calculation reported; intention‐to‐treat analysis not reported
Source of funding: not reported
Conflicts of interest: not reported.
Follow‐up in the trial unclear; potential bias from replacing dropouts with new cases
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Unclear risk "true random bases"
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk Not reported
Blinding of participants and personnel (performance bias) 
 All outcomes High risk Unlikely
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) 
 All outcomes High risk Unlikely
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes High risk Replacement of dropouts with new cases likely to cause bias in the results
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Low risk No evidence of selective reporting
Other bias Unclear risk Baseline comparability not reported