2012
DOI: 10.1002/uog.11072
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Ultrasound is the optimal choice for guidance in difficult hysteroscopy

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“…Several subsequent reports confi rmed the value of ultrasound guidance in hysteroscopic surgery (Broome and Vancaillie 1999;Coccia et al 2000). In a report by Kresowik (Kresowik et al 2012), the use of ultrasound guidance was shown in a cohort study to reduce the incidence of uterine perforation in diffi cult hysteroscopic surgery: the incidence of uterine perforation in women without any form of guidance, with laparoscopic guidance and with ultrasound guidance were 2/38 (5.3%), 6/69 (8.7%) and 1/52 (1.9%), respectively. Ultrasound visualisation of the endometrial echo during the operation is oft en improved by introducing fl uid into the cervical canal under pressure.…”
Section: Ultrasound Guidancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Several subsequent reports confi rmed the value of ultrasound guidance in hysteroscopic surgery (Broome and Vancaillie 1999;Coccia et al 2000). In a report by Kresowik (Kresowik et al 2012), the use of ultrasound guidance was shown in a cohort study to reduce the incidence of uterine perforation in diffi cult hysteroscopic surgery: the incidence of uterine perforation in women without any form of guidance, with laparoscopic guidance and with ultrasound guidance were 2/38 (5.3%), 6/69 (8.7%) and 1/52 (1.9%), respectively. Ultrasound visualisation of the endometrial echo during the operation is oft en improved by introducing fl uid into the cervical canal under pressure.…”
Section: Ultrasound Guidancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is also less expensive than laparoscopyguided hysteroscopy. 78 Further more, transvaginal ultrasound can help to predict prognosis postoperatively: women with a welldeveloped endo metrial 'stripe' lining resumed menses after surgical resection, whereas women with a minimal lining did not resume menses. 79…”
Section: Case 7: Intrauterine Adhesions (Asherman Syndrome)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ultrasound guidance during hysteroscopy also reduces the laparoscopy assisted hysteroscopy procedure rates. Kresowik et al, 13 showed ultrasound guidance cost less than laparoscopy assisted procedures. 13 A study by Coccia et al, 14 found ultrasound guidance to be superior to laparoscopic guidance in patients undergoing hysteroscopic myomectomy and metroplasty.…”
Section: Korkmazer Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%