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Background Hormonal intrauterine systems are widely used for long‐acting reversible contraception and for managing gynecological conditions such as heavy menstrual bleeding and endometrial hyperplasia. Although rare, complications such as uterine embedment and perforation can occur, potentially leading to device malfunction or injury displacement. This
Stefano Restaino +11 more
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Role of hysteroscopic techniques in the treatment of female genital pathology [PDF]
Background: Hysteroscopy is the process of viewing and operating in the endometrial cavity from a transcervical approach. A camera is commonly attached to the proximal end of the hysteroscope to broadcast the image onto a large video screen.
Fazlic, Alina +5 more
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Usefulness of Cryoprobe in Office Hysteroscopy for Removal of Polyps and Myomas
Hysteroscopy is a gold standard in 21st-century gynaecology for both diagnosis and treatment procedures of intrauterine pathologies. Miniaturisation of the equipment and better techniques of performing this procedure allowed it to become the gold ...
K. Sobociński +5 more
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Hysteroscopy, the Window into the Uterine Cavity [PDF]
Hysteroscopy, is a technique by which we can look into the uterine cavity entering through the cervix and is today the most applied minimally invasive technique in Gynecology.
Goldstone, Ruth +2 more
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Abstract Objective To compare surgical and oncologic outcomes between conventional resectoscopic surgery and mechanical hysteroscopic tissue removal (mHTR) systems in high‐risk patients not suitable for standard surgery undergoing conservative treatment for multifocal endometrial atypical hyperplasia/endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EAH/EIN) or ...
Alessandro Arena +9 more
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Study of the role of hysteroscopy with dilation and curettage in post- menopausal bleeding: a cross sectional study [PDF]
Background: Abnormal uterine bleeding is defined as any type of bleeding in which the duration, frequency or amount is excessive for an individual patient. Hysteroscopy has ushered a new era in the evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding.
Khande, Ankita, Padmawar, Atul
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Fertility‐sparing treatment demonstrated a 62.5% recurrence rate at 10 years. Recurrence was more likely in patients initially treated with megestrol acetate or those with a family history of cancer. As most patients lacked high‐risk molecular features, conservative treatment may remain a safe option for selected individuals under close long‐term ...
Ya‐Ting Hsu +4 more
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The Management of Hysteroscopy Complications
Gynaecological endoscopic procedures such as hysteroscopy and laparoscopy have a good safety profile, with advantages such as decreased hospital stay, reduced complications, reduced operative procedure time and improved recovery time.
Ayla Eser +4 more
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Incidence of uterine perforation during hysteroscopy in a teaching hospital, in north western Nigeria. [PDF]
Background: Uterine perforation during diagnostic hysteroscopy is relatively rare event in an experience hand. They however occur more frequently with operative hysteroscopy than with diagnostic hysteroscopy.
Attah, RA, Mohammed, Z
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We report a 30‐year‐old woman with six weeks of amenorrhea and a suspected left tubal ectopic pregnancy (EP). Initially managed expectantly, she developed acute abdominal pain and rising beta‐human chorionic gonadotropin (β‐hCG), necessitating surgical intervention.
Azadeh Tarafdari +5 more
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