Asherman’s Syndrome is defined as the presence of adhesions and/or fibrosis inside the uterine cavity. Other terms used to describe the condition are ‘intrauterine adhesions’, uterine synechiae, sclerotic endometrium or […]
This type of metaplasia is a rare condition in which there is a transformation of the normal endometrial tissue into bone. It is an uncommon clinical finding with […]
The role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility is still debated today. Despite the growing literature demonstrating that treatment of adhesions, submucosal fibroids and uterine septa improve pregnancy rates, managing dysfunctional […]
Around 10-30% of couples presenting with infertility have hydrosalpinx. Alternative treatments include achieving tubal occlusion by devices inserted hysteroscopically. Both Essure ® and Adiana ® have been used in […]
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Hysteroscopists have seen air bubbles disperse through the ostia intraoperatively and wondered whether this truly reflects tubal patency. This uncertainty has occurred in spite of using sonography (without hysteroscopy) to […]
Endometrial polyps are benign, localized overgrowths of endometrial glands and stroma covered by endometrial epithelium. Several authors agree that polyps may interfere with fertility, both by natural […]
Chronic endometritis is usually presents in a silent way, becoming an incidental finding when performing endometrial biopsy for other reasons. The use of hysteroscopy with liquid distention media of the […]
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 […]