“…Given its safety and feasibility, operative hysteroscopy has become the standard for the treatment of endometrial polyps, which affect 10% of premenopausal and 20% of postmenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding including endometrial/endocervical polyps [2,3]. Most operative hysteroscopies are performed in the setting of an operating room under general anesthesia [4,5], causing major costs and risk of failure in patients with serious medical conditions such as hemodynamic instability, laryngospasm, bronchial asthma, and a previous reaction to general anesthesia [6].…”