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Vaginal Foreign Bodies in the Pediatric and Adolescent Age Group: A Review of Current Literature and Discussion of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
Lehembre-Shiah E, Gomez-Lobo V.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1988
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Septate uterus is a common obstetric problem often first diagnosed during pregnancy when oblique fetal lie with breech presentation is noted in an asymmetrical heart‐shaped uterus in the early third trimester. The diagnosis may also be made by hysterosalpingography in patients with habitual abortion, by early second trimester ...
D J, Itzkowic, M J, Bennett
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EDITORIAL COMMENT: Septate uterus is a common obstetric problem often first diagnosed during pregnancy when oblique fetal lie with breech presentation is noted in an asymmetrical heart‐shaped uterus in the early third trimester. The diagnosis may also be made by hysterosalpingography in patients with habitual abortion, by early second trimester ...
D J, Itzkowic, M J, Bennett
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994
Between February 1990 and June 1993 40 patients underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty for septate uterus. Twenty-six patients had previous miscarriages (65%) and fourteen were infertile (35%). Hysteroscopic section of uterine septa was performed by means of Hamou resectoscope with sorbitol-mannitol solution as distending medium.
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Between February 1990 and June 1993 40 patients underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty for septate uterus. Twenty-six patients had previous miscarriages (65%) and fourteen were infertile (35%). Hysteroscopic section of uterine septa was performed by means of Hamou resectoscope with sorbitol-mannitol solution as distending medium.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Because a wide variety of conditions can be diagnosed hysteroscopically, hysteroscopy has become a diagnostic gold standard. Through "operative" hysteroscopes, both the electrical current of the resectoscope and the energy of the neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser have been effective tools in many cases and presented a new alternative to ...
J, Donnez, M, Nisolle
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Because a wide variety of conditions can be diagnosed hysteroscopically, hysteroscopy has become a diagnostic gold standard. Through "operative" hysteroscopes, both the electrical current of the resectoscope and the energy of the neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser have been effective tools in many cases and presented a new alternative to ...
J, Donnez, M, Nisolle
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1998
To evaluate 10 years' experience with hysteroscopic treatment of septate uterus in Italy.Multicenter retrospective study conducted from January 1988 to March 1997 (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).Twelve Italian centers for minimally invasive therapy.Women (total 973) with hysteroscopically diagnosed septate uterus.Hysteroscopic metroplasty ...
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To evaluate 10 years' experience with hysteroscopic treatment of septate uterus in Italy.Multicenter retrospective study conducted from January 1988 to March 1997 (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).Twelve Italian centers for minimally invasive therapy.Women (total 973) with hysteroscopically diagnosed septate uterus.Hysteroscopic metroplasty ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
EDITORIAL COMMENT: These cases suggest that hysteroscopic adhesiolysis resulted in restoration of menstruation (Cases 1 and 3) and a normal shaped uterine cavity (Cases 1–3) albeit at the price of uterine perforations (Case 3). Pregnancies after treatment of intrauterine adhesions have a high risk of complications including placenta accreta (Case 3).
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EDITORIAL COMMENT: These cases suggest that hysteroscopic adhesiolysis resulted in restoration of menstruation (Cases 1 and 3) and a normal shaped uterine cavity (Cases 1–3) albeit at the price of uterine perforations (Case 3). Pregnancies after treatment of intrauterine adhesions have a high risk of complications including placenta accreta (Case 3).
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
Hysteroscopy and visually directed endometrial sampling have replaced blind curettage for the diagnosis of endometrial disease. Hysteroscopy can be used to detect endometrial cancer and various premalignant lesions, as well as to diagnose intrauterine polyps and submucous fibroids.
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Hysteroscopy and visually directed endometrial sampling have replaced blind curettage for the diagnosis of endometrial disease. Hysteroscopy can be used to detect endometrial cancer and various premalignant lesions, as well as to diagnose intrauterine polyps and submucous fibroids.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
Hysteroscopic myomectomy is a minimally invasive technique that eliminates the need for a laparotomy and is associated with lower morbidity than abdominal myomectomy. Its beneficial effects are reflected by the improvement in menstrual pattern, fertility rate, and overall patient satisfaction.
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Hysteroscopic myomectomy is a minimally invasive technique that eliminates the need for a laparotomy and is associated with lower morbidity than abdominal myomectomy. Its beneficial effects are reflected by the improvement in menstrual pattern, fertility rate, and overall patient satisfaction.
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