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Design and Strength Analysis of Laparoscopical Tool for Electrocoagulation Surgery
The goal of this paper was to design a new operating tool for hysteroscopy with better attributes than the currently used tools. The purpose of creating this new tool is to shorten the time of surgery and enable the surgeon to remove larger myomas and ...
Martin Schmidt +6 more
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A review of the global inequalities in the management of gynaecological cancers
Abstract Key content The burden of gynaecological cancers is growing rapidly globally. Low‐resource countries are disproportionately affected with high rates of premature deaths from gynaecological cancers. This represents an epidemiological shift in these regions, which have historically been burdened with communicable diseases.
Ojone Illah +2 more
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Enormous Myoma Pedunculated Through the Cervix: A Surgical Challenge
We report the case of a 57‐year‐old woman who presented to the gynecological emergency department with an enormous 18 cm submucosal leiomyoma pedunculated through the cervix. She was anemic due to bleeding over the past 2 months. The aim of this study was to highlight the challenges of managing such an unusual clinical scenario.
F. Futcher +5 more
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Office Hysteroscopic Treatment of Uterine Fibroids [PDF]
Advances in endoscopic and therapeutic hysteroscopic technology have made the removal of submucosal fibroids possible in the outpatient setting.
Deguara, CS, Saridogan, E
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Office hysteroscopy prior to ART cycle-analysis and outcome at a private IVF clinic setup in Surat, Gujarat, India [PDF]
Background: Hysteroscopy is a gold standard test for assessing the uterine cavity. The presence of uterine pathology may negatively affect the chance of implantation .This study investigated the use of routine office hysteroscopy and correction of any ...
Mahale, Meeta Mohan +5 more
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Background In Australia, gynaecologists continue to assess and investigate abnormal uterine bleeding with inpatient hysteroscopy despite evidence validating outpatient hysteroscopy services. Aim This retrospective cohort study assessed the safety, success and acceptability of office hysteroscopy in a gynae‐oncology rapid‐access clinic over six years in
Rebecca Nash, Samir Saidi
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The diagnosis and treatment of endometrial pathology in the outpatient setting [PDF]
Hysteroscopy is now the most common gynaecological procedure, where technological advances in endoscopy mean that both diagnostic and operative hysteroscopic procedures can be performed successfully in the outpatient setting.
De Silva, Prathiba Madhubasha
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Reproductive surgery in infertility [PDF]
Background: With recent improvements in the assisted reproductive technology (ART), there has been a growing tendency that bypasses diagnostic laparohysteroscopy and proceeds directly to ART.
Sud, Shilpi S. +2 more
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Constructing a protocol for the evaluation of residents' competency with office hysteroscopy [PDF]
There is an increasing need for clinician self-evaluation. The need becomes bigger when it comes to assess residents in operative procedures; office hysteroscopy in its current form is one of the best examples to teach and to assess them.
BETTOCCHI, Stefano +8 more
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The practice of office hysteroscopy [PDF]
Advances in technology have led to the miniaturisation of hysteroscopes without compromising optical performance. This development has facilitated the routine use of diagnostic hysteroscopy in an outpatient setting without the need for general ...
Smith, Paul Philip
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