It is a fact that hysteroscopy is gaining more and more territory in intra-uterine pathology, both diagnostically and therapeutically, thus putting the gynecological world in the heart of a veritable […]
The simplest answer to this clinical question would be a resounding yes. The concern is the possibility of malignancy located in the polyp. However, the presence of cancer cells in […]
Although the latest Cochrane review concluded that there was no evidence to support the usefulness of paracervical block, it is the most common modality used to manage pain at during […]
The name cervix derives from the Latin word “Cervic” meaning “neck”. It represents the lower portion of the uterus and communicates the uterine cavity with the vagina. It has a […]
The disponsable Hysteroscopic Polyp Snared (DHPS) is used to cut and coagulated polyps and fibroids for removal from the uterus under direct vision. The Duckbill shape of open snare allows […]
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 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 […]
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 […]