1983
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)47056-1
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Hysteroscopic metroplasty: surgical technique and obstetric outcome

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“…The classical publications of Chervenak and Neuwirth, 38 Daly et al, 39,40 DeCherney et al, 41 Israel and March 42 established equal efficacy of hysteroscopic metroplasty as well as its reduced morbidity compared with laparotomically performed techniques.…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The classical publications of Chervenak and Neuwirth, 38 Daly et al, 39,40 DeCherney et al, 41 Israel and March 42 established equal efficacy of hysteroscopic metroplasty as well as its reduced morbidity compared with laparotomically performed techniques.…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such instances, preservation of the cervical component of the septum has been traditionally proposed to reduce the risk of cervical incompetenence. 10,39,53 However, sparing of the cervical septum has not yet been proved to be advantageous. Donnez and Nisolle 54 systematically incised the cervical septum in all patients with complete septum without recording cases of cervical incontinence.…”
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“…Hysteroscopic metroplasty can be done via several procedures, including use of flexible mechanical scissors [58], electrosurgery with specially designed electrodes fitted to the hysteroscope or resectoscope [29], vaporizing or bipolar electrodes [59], lasers of the fiber type such as the neodymium-YAG [31], the argon laser with extruded [60], and mechanical morcellators [61]. The cervical canal is dilated to allow passage of the hysteroscope that has a diameter ranging from 7 to 9 mm and that would not pass without this preparatory procedure.…”
Section: Techniques Of Hysteroscopic Metroplastymentioning
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“…Nonetheless, substantially improved outcomes have been reported after hysteroscopic resection of a uterine septum in women with recurrent pregnancy loss compared to historic self-controls. (81,82) Considering these admittedly biased data, as well as the relatively low morbidity of hysteroscopic surgery, it seems reasonable to consider hysteroscopic resection of septate uteruses in cases of otherwise unexplained stillbirth. In contrast, metroplasty is required to repair a bicornuate uterus or other anomalies such as didelphys.…”
Section: Umbilical Cord Accidentsmentioning
confidence: 99%