Cervical Polyps
Cervical polyps are the most frequent primary tumor of the uterine cervix, with an estimated incidence of up to 30%Continue Reading
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Cervical polyps are the most frequent primary tumor of the uterine cervix, with an estimated incidence of up to 30%Continue Reading
Participá de este seminario web internacional. El 31 de agosto a las 08:30 sumate desde tu computadora. El Dr. StefanoContinue Reading
Hysteroscopy is gaining a very important role in modern gynecology. In your opinion. What is the current role of hysteroscopyContinue Reading
Prof. Jacques Hamou revolutionized hysteroscopy. He built a scope of 5 mm, which carried a rod lens of 4 mmContinue Reading
The “cold loop” hysteroscopic myomectomy was presented at the beginning of the nineties for the first time at the NationalContinue Reading
There is no consensus on the definition of cervical stenosis, but from the hysteroscopy point of view, it could definedContinue Reading
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) represents the most common indication for hysteroscopic myomectomy. In fact, submucosal myomas are associated with abnormalContinue Reading
Osamu Sugimoto (Sugimoto, O. (1975). Hysteroscopic diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma A report of fifty-three cases examined at the Women’s ClinicContinue Reading
Do you have any advice for the young physician that is starting out in the world of gynecologic minimally invasiveContinue Reading
Basic manual devices are cost-efective ans easy-to-use, but often lack speed, power, control, and effectiveness. Electromechanical system may improve speedContinue Reading










