The vision of Osama Shawki regarding the application of Office Hysteroscopy in modern gynaecology
My dear friends, we have to face the unpleasant fact that gynaecologists are amongst the least technologically adept of medicalContinue Reading
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My dear friends, we have to face the unpleasant fact that gynaecologists are amongst the least technologically adept of medicalContinue Reading
The endocervical canal is lined by columnar epithelium on a basement membrane. There are also endocervical glands, and its extensionContinue Reading
The debate about whether supracervical hysterectomy, when performed for benign conditions, has benefits over a total hysterectomy, remains open. ThereContinue Reading
In 2005, we developed an Hysteroscopic myoma classification, the “STEPW or Lasmar”Classification. Our purpose was to develop a new preoperativeContinue Reading
Osseous metaplasia is a rare condition in which there is a transformation of the normal endometrial tissue into bone. ItContinue Reading
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed countries and is the 5th most frequent cancer affecting woman.Continue Reading
The first reference to the presence of intrauterine adhesions was made by Heinrich Fritsch in 1894 in a patient whoContinue Reading
The fallopian tubes measure between 7 and 14 cm in length. They are composed of three layers: mucous, muscular andContinue Reading
It is difficult to determine the incidence of congenital uterine malformations in the general population because most affected women doContinue Reading
Uterine fibroids are considered the most common benign uterine tumor of the female genital tract. It is estimated that fibroidsContinue Reading









