The fibroid pseudocapsule is composed of a rich neurovascular network in neurofibers similar to the neurovascular bundle surrounding the prostate. In the larger fibroids, after being withdrawn completely from the […]
The first reference to the presence of intrauterine adhesions was made by Heinrich Fritsch in 1894 in a patient who developed secondary amenorrhea after a postpartum curettage (Fritsch H. Ein […]
Hysteroscopic surgery is the treatment of choice for intrauterine adhesions. It allows to perform lysis of adhesions under direct vision and magnification. After the surgery, the adhesions recurrence rate is […]
INTRODUCTION The rapid advance of technology and the miniaturization of hysteroscopes has allowed an easier and painless access to the uterine cavity. As a result, the number of interventions carried […]