The appearance of calcium deposits on the copper portion of intrauterine devices (Copper IUD) is a well-known and documented fact. Published studies trying to explain the etiology of this condition, […]
Until now, the only way to take an endometrial biopsy after “no touch” hysteroscopy (vaginoscopic hysteroscopy) was to use a speculum to visualise the cervix, and often a tenaculum to […]
Since the work of Bokhman, endometrial cancer has been divided histologically into two types, type I and type II. Type I: It represents 80% of the total of cases of […]
Uterine congenital malformations affect 3-4% of women. Septated uteri represent 35% of the total abnormalities. It is considered the most common uterine malformation, with a prevalence of 1-2% in the […]
Although the latest Cochrane review concluded that there was no evidence to support the usefulness of paracervical block, it is the most common modality used to manage pain at during […]
The name cervix derives from the Latin word “Cervic” meaning “neck”. It represents the lower portion of the uterus and communicates the uterine cavity with the vagina. It has a […]
The debate about whether supracervical hysterectomy, when performed for benign conditions, has benefits over a total hysterectomy, remains open. There are many arguments both for and against performing a supracervical […]
According to our data from 1992 to 2016 , we have encountered some specific hysteroscopic markers which are common to cases of endometrial TB: I) Bizzare endometrial character: where the […]
The changes occurring during the endometrial cycle, give the endometrium different hysteroscopic patterns typical of each phase, allowing the assessment of normal “hysteroscopic” endometrial cycle. 1- Proliferative phase: the endometrium […]
The name cervix derives from the Latin word “Cervic” meaning “neck”. It represents the lower portion of the uterus and communicates the uterine cavity with the vagina. It has a […]
With the epidemic of cesarean section that is approaching 40%, we are seeing more often young patients with post-menstrual bleeding. Could you walk us through your diagnostic approach for the […]
Coordinator: Dr. S. Haimovich Design: Dr. A. S. Laganá Aim of the study: To evaluate the prevalence of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) after hysteroscopic surgery. Type of the study: Multicenter, cohort […]
My dear friends, we have to face the unpleasant fact that gynaecologists are amongst the least technologically adept of medical specialties. If we look at Ophthalmology, ENT or even our […]
Comprehensive Pocket Atlas of Hysteroscopy is an essential resourceproviding basic techniques involved in diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy for practicing clinicians and students. This informative and visually appealing guide also provides […]