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[Complications of operative hysteroscopy].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2003
Assess the prevalence and severity of the various complications of operative hysteroscopy, the context in which they occur and the treatments proposed.A single-center observational study from 1/1/90 to 1/1/99 including 2,116 surgical hysteroscopies (resection of a fibroma (782) or polyp (422), section of a septate uterus (199), synechia uteri (90) and ...
A, Agostini   +5 more
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Energy systems for operative hysteroscopy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000
The use of energy to perform intrauterine surgery can be broken down into three fundamental elements: delivery, transmission, and tissue strike. Thermal delivery devices, including monopolar or bipolar electrodes and quartz fibers, transmit energy either directly or indirectly to tissue.
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Uterine surgery by operative hysteroscopy

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1997
Uterine anomalies are found in 10-15% of women with repeated pregnancy loss. Uterine malformations and benign tumors are common causes of abortions, premature labour and abnormal fetal presentation in some cases. One-third of patients with habitual abortion have a septated or subseptated uterus, and two-thirds of pregnancies in women with duplicated ...
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New developments in operative hysteroscopy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000
Although there is a plethora of new devices currently being investigated that can ablate the endometrial cavity successfully, it is most certain that a strong place remains for operative hysteroscopy for the therapy of benign uterine conditions. New instruments that continue to make operative hysteroscopy a safer and easier procedure to perform should ...
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Ultrasound controlled operative hysteroscopy.

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 1994
Uterine perforation is one of the risks of operative hysteroscopy. Although usually performed alone, laparoscopy has been recommended to aid the surgeon in preventing uterine perforation at the time of operative hysteroscopy.Since women suffering from infertility or habitual abortion with known or suspected intrauterine pathologic factors are at low ...
E, Shalev, Y, Shimoni, D, Peleg
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Operative office hysteroscopy

Η χειρουργική υστεροσκόπηση γραφείου είναι μία μέθοδος για εξωτερικούς ασθενείς η οποία μπορεί να εκτελεσθεί σε νοσοκομεία, κλινικές κοινότητας, κέντρα σύντομης νοσηλείας και γραφεία γιατρών για την θεραπεία της παθολογίας της ενδομήτριας κοιλότητας ή του τραχηλικού καναλιού υπό άμεση επισκόπηση με την χρήση υστεροσκοπικών οργάνων.
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Operative Hysteroscopy

2022
Enlan Xia   +4 more
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Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy

2018
Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy has replaced many traditional gynaecological procedures over the last few decades for the investigation and treatment of a number of common gynaecological conditions. Although a relatively simple procedure, complications can occur, particularly during and after operative hysteroscopy.
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Venous air embolism during operative hysteroscopy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1997
The world literature, including hospital and medicolegal case records, was reviewed to collate cases of venous air embolism resulting from the increasing number of operative hysteroscopies being performed. Seven women undergoing operative hysteroscopy for five different indications had clear-cut evidence of venous air embolism early in the course of ...
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OPERATIVE HYSTEROSCOPY

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
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