Endometrial polyps originate as focal hyperplasia of the basalis layer of the endometrium and become localized growths of endometrial tissue covered by epithelium containing therein a variable number of glands, […]
How did you developed the vaginoscopy approach? The vaginoscopic approach was developed in ’92 as an answer to my experience abroad and to the need to overcome the shortage of […]
The Isterobasket is an innovative instrument that is designed based on an existing idea in the field of urology and gastroenterology. This tool is added to those already existing for […]
For many years, hysteroscopy was only used for early diagnosis of endometrial adenocarcinoma, considering hysteroscopic surgery an absolute contraindication. Today, that vision has changed, and hysteroscopic resection is gaining popularity […]
The concept of placental polyp (retained products of conception) refers to the presence of placental, or deciduous fetal remains, retained into the uterine cavity after an abortion, vaginal delivery or […]
The most recent evidences suggest that hysteroscopy in asymptomatic women prior to their first IVF cycle could be associated with improved treatment outcome when performed just before commencing the IVF […]
Mixed Malignant Mullerian Tumors (MMMT) is biphasic neoplasms with endometrial epithelial and stromal components which are both malignant. The etiology is uncertain, although several immunohistochemical studies, based on changes in […]
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: […]
Myomas are much more complex and varied than we give them credit for. To me it is like the 19th century concept of cancer: cancer is cancer and there is […]
The Global Congress on Hysteroscopy Group (GCH) is the brainchild of 3 Spanish Gynaecological Hysteroscopists whose love of the subject initiated a movement to involve hysteroscopists all around the world […]