A hysteroscopy is a procedure doctors use to diagnose and treat conditions involving the uterus and cervix, such as abnormal uterine bleeding, abnormal endometrial thickening, bleeding after menopause ...
Hologic, Inc. HOLX recently launched an expanded Omni suite, a comprehensive gynecological surgical offering. The expanded Omni suite aims to optimize diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy in Europe, ...
A hysteroscopy is used to diagnose and treat problems of the uterus or womb. The procedure involves a thin, telescope-like camera inserted into the uterus via the vagina. The camera has a light on the ...
Intrauterine pathology can be best assessed at the time of hysteroscopy. Operative hysteroscopy also allows the physician to treat any pathology he or she finds. Polyps, fibroids, or congenital ...
A new test to detect womb cancer could prevent 87% of women who do not have cancer from needing invasive diagnostic procedures, finds a new study led by researchers at UCL and the University of ...
Introduction: Minimally-invasive, organ-preserving techniques for uterine fibroid management have gained popularity. This study assesses the safety and effectiveness of combining transcervical fibroid ...
Hysteroscopy becomes important because if it is delayed, women with Asherman's Syndrome may develop uterine cancer, either before or after menopause. Hysteroscopic -a minimally-invasive surgery- is ...