Conclusions Hysteroscopic cold-knife resection combined with dydrogesterone is effective for treating EPs, improving surgical safety, recovery, and fertility outcomes.
Hysteroscopic morcellation may be a better method to remove endometrial polyps than conventional electrosurgical resection, according to a new randomized controlled trial (RCT) published online March ...
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Introduction: Minimally-invasive, organ-preserving techniques for uterine fibroid management have gained popularity. This study assesses the safety and effectiveness of combining transcervical fibroid ...
Boston Scientific Corporation announces the completion of the first US procedures performed with the Symphion System, designed for the hysteroscopic removal of interuterine fibroids and polyps. The ...
Operative hysteroscopy did not lead to better outcomes compared with vacuum aspiration for patients presenting with incomplete spontaneous abortions during the first trimester of pregnancy, according ...