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Hysteroscopy is a safe and effective method for resection of polyps under direct visualization. In recent years, the development ofContinue Reading
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Hysteroscopy is a safe and effective method for resection of polyps under direct visualization. In recent years, the development ofContinue Reading
The debate about whether supracervical hysterectomy, when performed for benign conditions, has benefits over a total hysterectomy, remains open. ThereContinue Reading
Asherman’s Syndrome is defined as the presence of adhesions and/or fibrosis inside the uterine cavity. Other terms used to describeContinue Reading
The fluid intra-vasation syndrome, also known as Fluid Overload Syndrome, Intravascular Absorption Syndrome of Surgical Hysteroscopy (IAsSH) or Tur(p) Syndrome,Continue Reading
Fibroids or myomas are benign, monoclonal tumors of the uterus, mostly composed of smooth muscle cells and extracellular matrix. TheyContinue Reading
The need for a surgical treatment in a patient with septate uterus depends on the obstetric history rather than theContinue Reading
Uterine congenital malformations affect 3-4% of women. Septated uteri represent 35% of the total abnormalities. It is considered the mostContinue Reading
With the epidemic of cesarean section that is approaching 40%, we are seeing more often young patients with post-menstrual bleeding.Continue Reading
Coordinator: Dr. S. Haimovich Design: Dr. A. S. Laganá Aim of the study: To evaluate the prevalence of intrauterine adhesionsContinue Reading
In 2005, we developed an Hysteroscopic myoma classification, the “STEPW or Lasmar”Classification. Our purpose was to develop a new preoperativeContinue Reading