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A Rat Model of Mild Intrauterine Hypoperfusion with Microcoil Stenosis
Published on: January 7, 2018
An invisible stenotic cervix
M Sami Walid1, Richard L Heaton
1Heart of Georgia Women's Center, Warner Robins, GA, USA. mswalid@yahoo.com
Introduction:
Conization of the uterine cervix is a common gynecological procedure that sometimes causes cervical stenosis which creates difficulties for future gynecological procedures.
Material:
We present a very unusual case where strenuous effort was needed to obtain safe access to the endocervical canal and endometrial cavity.
Method:
A single case report.
Conclusion:
In patients with stenotic invisible cervical os and no palpable cervix, it may be necessary to examine the patient under general anesthesia because surgical intervention may be necessary to access the cervical canal.
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