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Evaluation of the Pipelle curette for endometrial biopsy.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1989The Pipelle endometrial suction curette was evaluated, and its application and effectiveness were compared to those of the Novak curette for endometrial sampling during the midluteal phase. Fifty women underwent an endometrial biopsy with the Pipelle and Novak curettes. Ninety percent of the women preferred the biopsy with the Pipelle.
I, Henig +5 more
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2012
Objective: To compare the use of vaginoscopic versus traditionalhysteroscopy in the evaluation of endometrial cavity.Design:Prospective, randomized, single blinded, clinical trial(Canadian Task Force classification I).Setting: University-affiliated hospital in Hong Kong.Patients: Ninety women scheduled for diagnostic hysteroscopyunder no anaesthesia ...
Ngu, SF, Pun, TC, Cheung, VYT
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Objective: To compare the use of vaginoscopic versus traditionalhysteroscopy in the evaluation of endometrial cavity.Design:Prospective, randomized, single blinded, clinical trial(Canadian Task Force classification I).Setting: University-affiliated hospital in Hong Kong.Patients: Ninety women scheduled for diagnostic hysteroscopyunder no anaesthesia ...
Ngu, SF, Pun, TC, Cheung, VYT
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The Incidence and Management of Failed Pipelle Sampling in a General Outpatient Clinic
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999Summary: A prospective audit was performed on 100 consecutive patients who underwent Pipelle endometrial sampling in a general outpatient clinic setting. The indications for sampling were abnormal menstrual bleeding (AMB, 65), intermenstrual or postcoital bleeding (IMB/PCB, 7), postmenopausal bleeding (PMB, 28).
S J, Gordon, J, Westgate
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Factors affecting adequacy of Pipelle and Tao Brush endometrial sampling
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008Objective To compare factors influencing adequacy of endometrial samples obtained using two outpatient sampling devices – Pipelle and Tao Brush.Design Pragmatic unblinded trial with investigation schedule randomised separately within two groups according to endometrial cancer risk.Setting Gynaecology outpatient clinic of a large city hospital in ...
A R W, Williams +4 more
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A randomized comparison of the Pipelle, Accurette, and Explora endometrial sampling devices
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994Our aim was to compare the Pipelle, Accurette, and Explora endometrial sampling devices.Patients (n = 248) undergoing endometrial biopsy were randomized to one of the three sampling instruments. Diagnostic accuracy, ability to obtain sufficient tissue for histologic diagnosis, and patient discomfort during sampling of the three devices were compared ...
G H, Lipscomb +3 more
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Comparison of Novak and Pipelle endometrial biopsy instruments.
Obstetrics and gynecology, 1991A randomized study compared the Novak and Pipelle endometrial biopsy instruments with respect to quality of the biopsy obtained and pain related to the procedure. Fifty-five subjects were randomized to one of two groups. Twenty-six women had a biopsy using the Pipelle, followed immediately by one using the Novak instrument; 29 had the procedures ...
M M, Silver, P, Miles, C, Rosa
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Pipelle: a more acceptable technique for outpatient endometrial biopsy
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1990H A, Eddowes, M D, Read, B W, Codling
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Outpatient pipelle endometrial biopsy in the investigation of postmenopausal bleeding
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1994T, Batool, P W, Reginald, J H, Hughes
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Endometriumkarzinomdiagnostik: Abrasio versus Pipelle-Biopsie
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 2018openaire +1 more source

