[Operative hysteroscopy]
Maroc Medical. 2011; 33 (2): 128-134
in French
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ABSTRACT
It is essential and necessary therapeutic tool in the management of intrauterine pathologies. Indeed, it has facilitated the reach of these lesions and offers many advantages as a minimally invasive technique for either patients or physicians. Retrospective study on a series of 79 cases of operative hysteroscopy performed between January 2004 and December 2006. The mean age of patients was 43.7 years. Gestures made were polypectomy in 27 cases [34.2%], myomectomy in 17 cases [21.5%], endometrial ablation in 14 cases [17.7%], septum resection in nine patients [11.4%], resection of trophoblastic tissue in two patients [2.5%]. Incidents and accidents during surgery accounted for 2.5%. This technique has now gained an important place in the field of gynecologic endoscopy, endo-uterine resection of intracavitary fibroids and endometrial polyps, the endometrectomy, cure of partition and synechiae are currently codified. Moreover, literature reports a net long-term improvement of clinical signs after hysteroscopic treatment, with improved pregnancy rates and embryo implantation. Hysteroscopy is currently the gold standard as a therapeutic technique for intrauterine lesions. However it has limits and not without complications
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Embryo Implantation
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Uterine Diseases
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
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Endometrial Ablation Techniques
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
French
Journal:
Maroc Med.
Year:
2011
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