Summary:
Objective: To demonstrate the possibilities of hysteroscopic procedures and transcervical surgery
in the management of intrauterine pathology.
Design: retrospective study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1st Faculty of General Medicine and General
Faculty Hospital, Prague, Apolinářská 18, Czech Republic.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of hysteroscopic procedures.
Results: In the period 1994 - 1998 we performed 1410 hysteroscopic procedures. We registered an
increase of operative hysteroscopic procedures - from 6.8 % in 1995 to 24.5 % in 1998.
We registered 4 perioperative complications - in 1 case „fluid overload syndrome“, in 2 cases
perforation of the posterior vaginal fornix during dilatation of the cervix after its conisation and
in 1 case perforation of the anterior uterine wall. These complications were not treated by any
further major surgical intervention.
In 91.3% we were able to solve the intrauterine pathology immediately in a one-step hysteroscopic
procedure.
Conclusions: Our results are positive and demonstrate the role and advantages of operative
hysteroscopy in the management of intrauterine pathology.
Key words:
hysteroscopy, operations, hysteroscopic resection, transcervical surgery
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