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Hysteroscopic endocervical resection

M Wortman1, A Daggett

  • 1Department of Gynecology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, 200 White Spruce Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14623, USA.

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
|November 1, 1996
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A novel hysteroscopic endocervical resection technique safely creates uterine access in women with cervical stenosis, enabling necessary gynecologic surgery for conditions like intractable uterine bleeding.

Area of Science:

  • Gynecology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Cervical stenosis prevents hysteroscopic access for gynecologic surgery.
  • Standard cervical dilation may be unsafe in severe stenosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of hysteroscopic endocervical resection.
  • To establish a method for uterine cavity access in patients with cervical stenosis.

Main Methods:

  • Hysteroscopic endocervical resection was performed in 33 women with cervical stenosis.
  • This procedure aimed to create a 9 mm port for hysteroscopic instruments.

Main Results:

  • The procedure provided safe and easy access to the uterine cavity in all patients.
  • No instances of fluid overload or excessive bleeding were reported.

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Conclusions:

  • Hysteroscopic endocervical resection is a safe and effective approach.
  • This technique is suitable for women with absolute or relative cervical stenosis requiring hysteroscopic surgery.