In 2005, we developed an Hysteroscopic myoma classification, the “STEPW or Lasmar”Classification. Our purpose was to develop a new preoperative classification of submucous myomas for evaluating the viability and the […]
Uterine fibroids are considered the most common benign uterine tumor of the female genital tract. It is estimated that fibroids are present in 30% of women at age 35 and […]
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, […]
The Gubbini Mini Hystero-Resectoscope offers a multitude of options for non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutical Gynaecology. The Gubbini Mini Hystero-Resectoscope System allows both, hysteroscopy and resectoscopy with reduced diameter of the […]
Hysteroscopy is a safe and effective method for resection of polyps under direct visualization. In recent years, the development of small caliber hysteroscopes as well as bipolar electrosurgical systems have […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Fibroids or myomas are benign, monoclonal tumors of the uterus, mostly composed of smooth muscle cells and extracellular matrix. They are the most common solid tumor of the female pelvis. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]