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
The fluid intra-vasation syndrome, also known as Fluid Overload Syndrome, Intravascular Absorption Syndrome of Surgical Hysteroscopy (IAsSH) or Tur(p) Syndrome,Continue Reading
Uterine congenital malformations affect 3-4% of women. Septated uteri represent 35% of the total abnormalities. It is considered the mostContinue Reading
It is a fact that hysteroscopy is gaining more and more territory in intra-uterine pathology, both diagnostically and therapeutically, thusContinue Reading
Although the latest Cochrane review concluded that there was no evidence to support the usefulness of paracervical block, it isContinue 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
Uterine fibroids are considered the most common benign uterine tumor of the female genital tract. It is estimated that fibroidsContinue Reading
The disponsable Hysteroscopic Polyp Snared (DHPS) is used to cut and coagulated polyps and fibroids for removal from the uterusContinue Reading