Hysteroscopy

This book offers a cutting-edge guide to hysteroscopy and provides readers with the latest and most essential information on procedure techniques, clinical advances and international developments in practice and treatment of endometrial pathology. Providing comprehensive coverage, it explains in det...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Tinelli, Andrea (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Alonso Pacheco, Luis (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Haimovich, Sergio (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Part I Office Hysteroscopy: Vaginoscopic approach -- How to set up a hysteroscopic unit -- The use of anesthesia in hysteroscopy -- "In office" hysteroscopy -- Part II Uterine malformations: What's new about the classification of uterine malformations? -- Role of the 3D in the evaluation of the uterine anomalies -- Uterine septum -- Unicornuate uterus: is there a place for the hysteroscopic management? -- Part III Hysteroscopy and Menopause: Postmentrual bleeding and hysteroscopy: Overview -- Pain control in hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women -- Polypectomy US Cut-off -- Hysteroscopy or curettage? -- Part IV Improving pregnancy Rates: Hysteroscopic embryo Transfer -- Hysteroscopy in patients with repeated implantation failure -- Outpatient hysteroscopy in Recurrent pregnancy loss -- Dysmorphic uterus and pregnancy outcomes -- Part V Hysteroscopy And Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART): Hysteroscopy before in-vitro fertilisation (inSIGH) -- Hysteroscopy in improving reproductive outcomes of infertile couple -- Uterine Causes of infertility. What's new? -- Refractary Endometrium and Hysteroscopy -- Part VI Hysteroscopy and drugs: Tamoxifen: an update -- How the ulipristal acetat afects the hysteroscopic myomectomy? -- Endometrial presurgical preparation -- Cervical ripening -- Part VII Hysteroscopy and Oncology: Endometrial Hyperplasia -- Hysteroscopy classification for endometrial cancer -- Early stages, Is there a place for hysteroscopic treatment? -- Is there retrograde seeding of malignant cells? -- Part VIII Hysteroscopy in Contraception: Hysteroscopy and contraception: an overview -- Side effects review. Is really there a problem? -- Managing difficult insertion and removal -- Essure and IVF -- Part IX Submucous Myomas and Hysteroscopy: Physiology and Importance of the myoma´s Pseudocapsule -- Hysteroscopy Myomectomy: respecting the pseudocapsule -- Myomectomy in Theater: Alternatives to resectoscopy -- Is the distance between myoma and serosa a limiting factor -- Part X Cesarean scar defect (CSD): Why some women develop CSD? -- Surgical management of cesarean scar defect -- Hysteroscopic treatment of the cesarean-induced isthmocele in restoring fertility -- Pregnancy over cesarean scar defect -- Part XI Adenomyosis: Adenomyosis: overview -- Hysteroscopic patterns of the adenomyosis -- Treatment of the adenomyosis in IVF -- Cystic adenomyosis -- Part XII Endometrial ablation: System and method for endometrial ablation -- Predictors of endometrial ablation failure -- Complications at endometrial resections -- Is there still a place for it in modern practice? -- Part XIII Pregnancy relate: Embryoscopy today -- Performing hysteroscopy during pregnancy -- Cervical ectopic pregnancy -- Retained Products of conception. Hysteroscopic management -- Part XIV Submucous Myomas and Office Hysteroscopy: Myoma´s classification and correlation with surgical outcome -- New devices and techniques: what are the limits? -- Medical preparation/treatment previous to hysteroscopy -- Breaking the limits in office hysteroscopy -- Part XV Formation in Hysteroscopy: How to improve my hysteroscopic skill -- What's the role of the hysterotrainers in the new era -- New virtual-reality training simulator -- The Chinese formation model -- Part XVI Infections / inflamations: Chronic Endometritis -- TBC and Hysteroscopy -- Management of proximal tubal occlusions -- Management of Endometritis before ART -- Part XVII Asherman's Syndrome: Intrauterine adhesions: Etiopathogenesis -- Adhesions and abortion -- Hysteroscopic treatment of Asherman's Syndrome -- Prevention of the adhesion reformation alter hysteroscopic surgery. 
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