Uterine Cervix
The name cervix derives from the Latin word “Cervic” meaning “neck”. It represents the lower portion of the uterus andContinue Reading
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The name cervix derives from the Latin word “Cervic” meaning “neck”. It represents the lower portion of the uterus andContinue Reading
The simplest answer to this clinical question would be a resounding yes. The concern is the possibility of malignancy locatedContinue Reading
Dr. Luis Alonso Pacheco The hysteroscopic surgical isthmocele correction technique consists of four steps following Gubbini’s recommendation. As previously mentioned,Continue Reading
Hysteroscopic surgical techniques have advanced to include more endometrial ablation devices, bipolar electrosurgery, hysteroscopic sterilization, and morcellators. As residents completeContinue Reading
The main goal during in office diagnostic hysteroscopy is to obtain a smooth access the uterine cavity, making a fullContinue Reading
Cystic Polyp During menopause, there is an atrophy of the endometrium as a result of thelow hormonal level. In thisContinue Reading
Mirena® (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) consists of a T-shaped polyethylene frame (T-body) with a steroid reservoir (hormone elastomer core) around theContinue Reading
The role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility is still debated today. Despite the growing literature demonstrating that treatment of adhesions,Continue Reading
Robert’s uterus is a rare uterine malformation of which there are only a few reported cases