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Hysteroscopic Instrumentation

2014
The first successful hysteroscopy was reported by Pantaleoni in 1869. In the last two decades, technical developments led to major improvements in diagnostic hysteroscopy and hysteroscopic surgery. Diagnostic hysteroscopy is currently the “gold standard” investigation of diseases involving the uterine cavity (Fraser 1993; Nagele et al.
Istre, O., Thurkow, A.
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HYSTEROSCOPIC STERILIZATION

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995
Despite the numerous painstaking evaluative trials that were conducted for more than two decades, hysteroscopic sterilization techniques remain more of a concept than a reality. However, it is likely that transcervical methods will continue to attract the investigator who is interested in simple, inexpensive outpatient office or female sterilization ...
J J, Sciarra, L, Keith
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Hysteroscopic Sterilization

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976
ABSTRACTThis report describes and evaluates the techniques of tubal electrocoagulation and the instillation of quinacrine into the uterine cavity performed under hysteroscopic control. The technique of hysteroscopic electrocoagulation is simple and is performed as an outpatient procedure. Patients usually leave the clinic 20 min after the procedure and
R, Quiñones, A, Alvarado, E, Ley
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Essure: Hysteroscopic Sterilization

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2006
ABSTRACTEssure, a new female sterilization method approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, offers women a new option for controlling fertility. The technique is done without an incision, is hormone‐free, and can be performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia. There are few or no side effects.
Marie, Hastings-Tolsma   +2 more
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Therapeutic hysteroscopic procedures

Fertility and Sterility, 1988
Hysteroscopy has evolved from a diagnostic procedure into a therapeutic method for a variety of conditions. Instruments specifically designed for hysteroscopic operative procedures have improved. The indications for therapeutic hysteroscopy are increasing and its proper applications can improve patient's gynecologic care.
Edward E. Wallach   +2 more
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Hysteroscopic Sterilization

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1988
Hysteroscopic methods of tubal occlusion have not satisfied the criteria of an ideal contraceptive, although this technology still appears to be evolving. The aforementioned studies report the success and complication rates of very experienced hysteroscopists.
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Hysteroscopic selective salpingography

Fertility and Sterility, 1999
To evaluate the effectiveness of hysteroscopic selective salpingography (HSS) as a method for diagnosing the tubal proximal occlusion shown by hysterosalpingography (HSG).Prospective study.Outpatient Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Social Insurance Saitama Chuo Hospital, Urawa, Japan.A total of 572 infertile women underwent HSG. Forty-seven of
N, Inagaki   +6 more
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Hysteroscopic Complications

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2002
Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopic procedures are performed to evaluate women with abnormal uterine bleeding structural uterine anomalies. Diagnostic and minimally invasive hysteroscopic surgical procedures in the hands of well-trained, experienced hysteroscopists offer little chance of serious complications. More extensive procedures offer greater
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Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
This article provides an overview of the history of hysteroscopic sterilization including the current state of the art and future ideals. Unlike laparoscopic techniques, sterilization by hysteroscopy can be performed in an outpatient setting without general anesthesia.
Adam, Magos, Lynne, Chapman
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Microinsert Nonincisional Hysteroscopic Sterilization

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
To assess the safety, effectiveness, and reliability of a tubal occlusion microinsert for permanent contraception, as well as to document patient recovery from the placement procedure and overall patient satisfaction.A cohort of 518 previously fertile women seeking sterilization participated in this prospective, phase III, international, multicenter ...
Cooper, Jay M.   +3 more
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