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 new classification system of Müllerian anomalies developed by the ESGE/ESHRE CONUTA working group has dedicated a specific interest to those uteri, named “dysmorphic”, characterized by a normal outline but […]
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 […]
The fluid intra-vasation syndrome, also known as Fluid Overload Syndrome, Intravascular Absorption Syndrome of Surgical Hysteroscopy (IAsSH) or Tur(p) Syndrome, is a terrible complication of resectoscopic surgery, which manifests itself […]
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 […]
Hysteroscopy is gaining a very important role in modern gynecology. In your opinion. What is the current role of hysteroscopy in clinical gynecology? Pathology of the uterus and vaginal canal […]
Endometrial hyperplasia is an overgrowth of endometrial glands, with different shapes and sizes, which causes increased endometrial thickness which results in a greather gland / stroma ratio than observed in […]
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 […]
A recently published meta-analysis “The accuracy of endometrial sampling in women with postmenopausal bleeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis” concludes that “In women with postmenopausal bleeding, the sensitivity of endometrial […]
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 […]
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 […]