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Tips and tricks in office hysteroscopy

open access: yesGynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy, 2015
Office hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that has been shown to be highly accurate in diagnosing abnormalities of the endometrial cavity and the endocervical canal.
Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Coincidental spontaneous perforation of the small intestine following operative hysteroscopy: A case report

open access: yesTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
Objective: Operative hysteroscopy is a common gynecologic procedure, but it carries the risk of complications. Spontaneous small intestine perforation is rare and fatal, especially in young adults.
I-Le Hsu   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of Outcome Measures of Hysteroscopy Polypectomy in Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2020
Introduction: The most common causes of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) in women of reproductive age are uterine polyps. Operative hysteroscopy is the management of choice to remove polyp.
Zahra Tavoli   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Correlation of transvaginal sonography and hysteroscopy in the detection of retained products of conception immediately after suction evacuation in first-trimester

open access: yesJournal of Marine Medical Society, 2023
Introduction: Retained products of conception are a frequent outpatient dilemma faced by gynecologists.Blind dilatation and curettage can lead to endometritis, perforations and hemorrhage.We aimed to study the correlation of transvaginal sonography (TVS)
Shakti Prasad Panda   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparative Study between Monopolar Electrodes and Bipolar Electrodes in Hysteroscopic Surgery [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2015
Background: The hysteroscopic surgery has become a simple and safe technique, with the use of small hysteroscopes and bipolar energy with trained surgeons, which can prevent abortions and probably increase fertility.
Abdelaziz Ezzeldin Tammam   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diagnosis and Treatment of Adenomyosis with Office Hysteroscopy—A Narrative Review of Literature

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2023
Introduction: Adenomyosis is a common chronic disease in women of reproductive age, characterised by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue within myometrium.
Fani Gkrozou   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diagnostic hysteroscopy versus diagnostic curettage for evaluation of endometrial pathology in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding

open access: yesمجلة كلية الطب, 2010
Background: To compare the diagnostic value of hysteroscopy with conventional curettage and to evaluate the sensitivity of both methods to detect intrauterine endometrial pathology in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding.
Maad S. Al Adami, Ilham D. Al Taie
doaj   +1 more source

Low‐intervention clinical trials in Spain: Do they progress?

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Abstract Aims Low‐Intervention Clinical Trials (LICTs) are generally pragmatic trials that investigate medicinal products already authorized for use. In 2014, simplified regulatory frameworks were introduced for LICTs with the aim of reducing regulatory burden and operational complexity, to foster non‐commercial clinical trials (NCCTs); the mandatory ...
Claudia Erika Delgado‐Espinoza   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Outpatient Hysteroscopic Polypectomy—A Retrospective Study Comparing Rigid and Semirigid Office Hysteroscopes

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2023
Endometrial polyps are one of the most common pathological conditions in gynecology. Hysteroscopy is the gold standard for the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial polyps.
Benito Chiofalo   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

A multilevel perspective on MSH6‐associated Lynch syndrome: Integrating molecular, biological, and clinical insights

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.
Abstract Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, caused by a germline pathogenic variant in one of the mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Among these, MSH6‐associated LS represents a distinct subtype with unique molecular and clinical characteristics.
Salwa Ben Yahia   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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