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 […]
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 […]
The book “State of the Art: Hysteroscopic Approaches to Pathologies of the Genital Tract” offers a wide and renovated vision of the current state of hysteroscopy. Highlighting novel chapters on […]
Prof. Jacques Hamou revolutionized hysteroscopy. He built a scope of 5 mm, which carried a rod lens of 4 mm of improved visual optics and guided the distension media to […]
Do you have any advice for the young physician that is starting out in the world of gynecologic minimally invasive surgery? By in large the gynecological world today is minimally […]
The limits of hysteroscopy are still far! Indeed there are many aspects of the uterine cavity which still need to be completely elucidated. I am thinking about endometrial receptivity, embryo […]
The IBS® consist of an angulated 6º telescope with a sheath and an extra working channel wherein a rigid shaver system is introduced. The inflow of the sheath is connected […]
Hysteroscopy has become a rewarding surgery nowadays because of the miraculous developments and research in endoscopic instruments. The gynaecologist should be well versed about it. Hysteroscopy newsletter media is a […]