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Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate whether hys-teroscopic metroplasty for septate uterus represents a risk fac-tor of adverse outcome in pregnancy, during labor, and after delivery. This is a retrospective comparative study of obstetric complications of 99 patients who underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty in a 5-year period (study group) and 4155 wom-en, who gave birth in the same hos…
AbstractThe study aims to describe patient characteristics, uterine cavity shape and histopathology, complications, and long-term clinical outcomes of women who failed hystero-scopic rollerball or loop endometrial ablation (HEA) and subsequently consented to repeat hysteroscopic endometrial ablation (RHEA), and is a retrospective cohort study (Cana-dian Task Force classification II-2). The stud…
Large uterine submucous fibroids can cause severe clin-ical symptoms, depending on size and location [1]. The standard technique to remove uterine intracavitary ab-normalities is resectoscopy [1]. Electroresection is used to remove polyps, type 0 or I myoma
AbstractIn 1908, Cullen described the first cases of cystic adenomyosis in his textbook on adenomyomata. Although not very common, with the introduction of noninvasive imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 3-D transvaginal ultrasound, an increasing number of cases have been reported. Patients primarily complain of severe dysmen-orrhea, chronic pelvic pain, and dysfunc…
Abstract The purpose of this study is to compare success rate, patient satisfaction, discomfort, procedure time and in-traoperative adverse events of hysteroscopic (Essure®) versus laparoscopic sterilisation. This study includes a retrospective case–control comparative study of 70 patients who had lapa-roscopic or hysteroscopic sterilisation performed. Systematic chart review for the documen…
AbstractThis study investigated a possible correlation be-tween training of camera navigation skills with a 30° optic in hysteroscopy and laparoscopy by exploring whether 30° cam-era navigation training in hysteroscopy provides a certain level of expertise in laparoscopic camera navigation. If a correlation exists, training models and programs in gynecolo-gy could be simplified. In this prosp…
AbstractFrom June 2011 to June 2013, all hysteroscopic myoma resections at the Ospedale SanGiuseppe of Milanwere performed using either the IBS® or the Versapoint® bipolar resectoscope. Dilatation time of the cervical canal, resection time, fluid balance, and complete single-stage removal of the myoma have been studied. The outcome was stratified for groups of myomas larger and smaller than 3…