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Mastering the Techniques in Hysteroscopy New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9386150492
  • ISBN-13: 9789386150493
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  • ISBN-10: 9386150492
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This book is a complete guide to the use of hysteroscopy in the investigation and diagnosis of gynaecological disorders and diseases.





Beginning with an introduction to the technique, discussion on anatomy and physiology of the uterus, and descriptions of other imaging technologies, the book then explains the hysteroscope and procedural techniques.





Each of the following chapters covers the diagnosis of different disorders using hysteroscopy, including polyps and fibroids, abnormal bleeding, infertility, intrauterine adhesions, and much more. The final sections discuss potential complications, medico-legal aspects and anaesthesia in hysteroscopy.





Written by an experienced team of recognised editors and authors, this comprehensive guide features nearly 1300 clinical images and illustrations, and also includes an interactive DVD ROM demonstrating techniques.





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Complete guide to hysteroscopy in diagnosis of gynaecological disorders Covers investigation of numerous conditions Features nearly 1300 images and illustrations Includes DVD ROM demonstrating techniques
Section 1: The Beginning with Hysteroscopy
1 Introduction: Hysteroscopy and Its Philosophy
3(5)
Sushma Deshmukh
Knowing about Hysteroscopy
3(1)
Philosophy of Uterus and Hysteroscope
4(1)
Let us Begin
4(1)
Knowing Indications and Contraindications
5(2)
What Facilities We Should Provide
7(1)
Mastering the Technique
7(1)
2 History and Evolution of Hysteroscopy
8(17)
Adam Magos
The Foundations of Endoscopy
8(1)
The Beginning of Endoscopy
9(1)
The First Hysteroscopy
10(6)
The Era of Modern Hysteroscopy
16(2)
Final Words
18(7)
Section 2: Knowing the Uterus
3 Anatomy, Embryology and Hysteroscopy
25(9)
Swati Shiradkar
Anatomy of Uterus and Tubes
25(5)
Changes in Uterus with Age and Parity
30(1)
Positions of the Uterus
30(1)
Embryology of Uterus and Tubes
31(3)
4 Physiology: The Uterus, Cervix and Practical Aspect
34(10)
Manju P. Jilla
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian Axis
34(1)
Cervico-Uterine Changes at Birth, Puberty and Adult
35(1)
Uterine Endometrial Histology
35(2)
Receptors in the Uterus
37(1)
Uterine Contractions
37(1)
Cervix
38(1)
Color Doppler Ultrasound and Utero-Ovarian Physiology
39(1)
Applied Aspects
40(1)
Cervix: Applied Aspects
41(3)
5 Histology and Hysteroscopic View of Normal Endometrium
44(6)
Rujuta Ayachit
Anuja Kulkarni
Cyclic Histological Changes
44(1)
Endometrial Dating
45(1)
Atrophic Endometrium
45(1)
Hysteroscopic Assessment of Endometrium
46(1)
Traditional Classification of Hysteroscopic Appearance of Normal Endometrium
47(1)
Atrophic (Postmenopausal) Endometrium
47(3)
6 Abnormal Endometrium and Hysteroscopy
50(10)
Suprita Nayak
Sushma Deshmukh
Abnormal Endometrium
50(1)
Endometrial Hyperplasia
50(2)
Endometrial Polyp
52(1)
Well-Differentiated Endometrial Carcinoma
53(1)
Evaluation of Endometrium
54(6)
7 Effects of Drugs on the Uterus
60(6)
Sanjeev Khurd
Sadhana Khurd
Aditya Khurd
Pharmacologic Principles in Hormone Action
60(1)
Oral Contraceptive Pills
61(1)
Hormone Replacement Therapy
61(2)
Androgens
63(1)
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Analogs
64(1)
Misoprostol
65(1)
8 How to Date Endometrium through Hysteroscopy without the Need of Biopsy
66(7)
Alicia Ubeda Hernandez
Place of Endoscopic Techniques: Hysteroscopy
66(1)
Endometrium Through Hysteroscopy
67(6)
Section 3: Imaging Technologies for Intrauterine Diagnosis
9 Hysterosalpingography for Intrauterine Diagnosis and Hysteroscopy
73(12)
Veerendra Kumar
Scope of Hysterosalpingography
73(1)
Techniques
73(1)
Procedure
74(2)
Intrauterine Diagnosis
76(4)
Hysterosalpingography and Hysteroscopy-Diagnostic Fallacies and Comparative Studies
80(5)
10 Imaging Modalities for Assessment of Uterine Abnormalities
85(17)
Sonal Panchal
Chaitanya B. Nagori
Congenital Uterine Abnormalities
85(6)
Acquired Uterine Abnormalities
91(11)
11 Ultrasonography 2D, 3D and Sonohysterography in Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Correlation with Hysteroscopy
102(4)
Neema Acharya
Narendra Malhotra
Neharika Malhotra
Transvaginal Sonography
102(1)
Role of 3D Ultrasound and 3D Saline Infusion Sonohysterography
102(2)
Role of Hysteroscopy
104(2)
12 Beyond Ultrasound-Role of MRI in Uterine Imaging
106(17)
Nilay S. Nimbalkar
Parimal V. Fuke
Prashant S. Nimbalkar
Ravi Rajdeo
Rohit Gadewar
Normal Uterine Anatomy
106(3)
Uterine Leiomyomas
109(1)
Intrauterine Synechiae
110(1)
Adenomyosis
110(2)
Carcinoma Endometrium
112(2)
Uterine Anomalies
114(9)
Section 4: Hysteroscope and Its Gadgets
13 Instrumentation in Hysteroscopy
123(10)
Sushma Deshmukh
Nagendra Sardeshpande
Jainesh Doctor
Instrumentation
123(1)
Hysteroscopes
123(3)
Mechanical Instruments
126(1)
Electrical Instruments
126(3)
Delivery Systems for Fluid Medium in Hysteroscopy
129(1)
Other Gynecological Instrumentation
130(1)
Choice of Instrumentation
130(1)
Maintenance and Sterilization of Instruments
131(2)
14 Optical Principles and Camera for Hysteroscope
133(6)
Vasudeo Ridhorkar
Anuradha Ridhorkar
Optical Principles for the Hysteroscope
133(5)
Which Equipment to Buy?
138(1)
15 Distension Media and Fluid Management Machines
139(8)
Rajesh Gajbhiye
Rakhi Gajbhiye
Gaseous Media
139(1)
Liquid Media
139(1)
Mechanisms of Systemic Absorption
140(1)
Managing Fluid Media
141(3)
Recommendations
144(3)
16 Basics of Electrosurgery for Intrauterine Procedures: Monopolar and Bipolar
147(10)
Atul Ganatra
History
147(1)
Basic Principles of Electrosurgery
147(2)
Hysteroscopy
149(1)
Managing Fluid Media in Electrosurgery
149(8)
17 Laser in Office Hysteroscopy
157(24)
Sergio Haimovich
Diode Laser
157(2)
Hysteroscopic Findings and Technique Used
159(16)
Septum
175(6)
18 How to Run Hi-Tech Hysteroscopy Unit
181(16)
B. Ramesh
Shraddha Daksha
Operating Room Setup
181(1)
Technique
182(1)
Patient Selection and Preparation
182(1)
Patient Positioning
182(1)
Choice of Anesthesia
182(1)
Instrumentation
183(3)
Optical System
186(1)
Office Hysteroscopy
187(1)
Advanced Bipolar Versapoint (Gynecare Ethicon)
188(1)
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy (The Standard Technique)
188(1)
Operative Hysteroscopy
189(1)
Distention Media and Delivery System
189(2)
Energy Sources
191(1)
Data Recording System
191(1)
Complications
191(2)
Updating and Maintaining
193(4)
Section 5: Hysteroscopy-Start with Basics
19 Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
197(18)
Nagendra Sardeshpande
Indications
197(5)
Contraindications
202(1)
Types of Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
203(1)
Instrumentation
203(2)
Technique
205(1)
Pathological Findings in Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
206(4)
Difficulties
210(1)
Complications
211(4)
Section 6: Office Hysteroscopy
20 Office Hysteroscopy: An Approach to Modern Gynecology
215(10)
Linda D. Bradley
Anatomic Considerations
223(2)
21 Ambulatory Hysteroscopy for All
225(14)
S. Krishnakumar
Rohan Krishnakumar
P. Kulkarni
Indications for Ambulatory Hysteroscopy
225(1)
Contraindications
225(1)
Instrumentation
226(4)
Ambulatory Hysteroscopy Room
230(1)
Preparation and Positioning of the Patient (Including Consent)
231(1)
Technique of Ambulatory Hysteroscopy
232(2)
Anesthesia and Ambulatory Hysteroscopy
234(1)
Ambulatory Operative Hysteroscopy (See and Treat Clinics)
235(1)
Hysteroscopically Targeted Biopsy
235(1)
Synechiae and Septae
235(1)
Removal of Foreign Bodies
235(1)
Polypectomy
236(1)
Myomectomy
236(1)
Complications in Ambulatory Hysteroscopy
237(2)
22 Hysteroscopy in Adolescents
239(6)
Milind A. Telang
Ridhi Desai
Developmental Changes of the Uterus and Cervix in Adolescents
239(3)
Procedure of Vaginoscopic Method of Hysteroscopy
242(1)
Technique of Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
243(2)
23 Office Hysteroscopy in Climacteric Women
245(6)
Carlos Gerardo Salazar Lopez Ortiz
Gonzalo de Jesus Siu Moguel
Jose Carlos Salazar Trujillo
Ana Paula Vazquez Alvarado
Atrophy
248(3)
24 Hysteroscopy in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Lesions
251(22)
Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo
Gloria Calagna
Linda Tebache
Brunella Zizolfi
Ursula Catena
Carmine Nappi
Nabothian Cysts
251(1)
Cervical Polyps
251(3)
Cervical Synechiae
254(1)
Rare Lesions
255(3)
Congenital Anomalies
258(2)
Ectopic Cervical Pregnancy
260(1)
Precancerous Lesions
261(3)
Cervical Adenocarcinoma
264(9)
Section 7: Hysteroscopy and Congenital Uterovaginal Anomalies
25 Uterine Malformations-General Review
273(6)
Marco Gergolet
Embryology
273(1)
Classification
273(2)
Epidemiology
275(1)
Clinical Behavior Before and After Surgery
276(1)
Diagnosis
276(1)
Treatment
277(2)
26 Uterine Septum
279(15)
Luis Alonso
Miguel Rodrigo
Raquel Duarte
Embryology
279(1)
Incidence
279(1)
Structure
280(1)
Classification
281(1)
Reproductive Impact of Septate Uterus
281(13)
27 Lateral Metroplasty
294(9)
Kedar N. Ganla
Sanket Pisat
Rana Choudhary
Incidence and Prevalence
294(1)
Classification of Uterine Anomalies and the Place of T-Shaped Uterus
294(1)
Diagnosis of T-Shaped Uterus
295(2)
Management of T-Shaped Uterus-Hysteroscopic Diagnosis and Correction
297(1)
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Primary Assessment
298(1)
Hysteroscopic Outpatient Metroplasty to Expand Dysmorphic Uteri Technique
299(4)
28 Uncommon Malformations-A Rare Case of Robert's Uterus and Its Surgical Management
303(7)
Vivek Salunke
Shinjini Pande
Case Review and Our Surgical Management
303(7)
29 Role of Endoscopy in Vaginal Septum
310(11)
Pankaj Mate
Prevalence
312(1)
Clinical Presentation
312(1)
Diagnosis
313(1)
Management
314(2)
Postoperative Care
316(1)
Complications
316(5)
Section 8: Polyps, Fibroids and Hysteroscopy
30 Hysteroscopy and Polyps
321(8)
Rohini S. Deshpande
Polyps Prevalence, Predisposing Factors
321(1)
Clinical Presentation
321(1)
Role of Transvaginal Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Intracavitary Polyps
321(1)
Hysteroscopic Diagnosis of Polyps and Its Management
322(2)
Endometrial Polyps and Infertility
324(1)
Polyps and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
325(1)
Hysteroscopy in Polyps: Technical Details
325(2)
Take Home Message
327(2)
31 Dealing with Submucous Myoma
329(10)
Rakesh Sinha
Shweta Raje
Gayatri Rao
History
329(1)
Myoma Classification
329(1)
Diagnosis of Submucous Leiomyomas
330(1)
Preprocedural Preparation: Suppressive Medical Therapy Before Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
331(1)
Surgical Techniques for Removal of Submucous Myomas
331(3)
Laparoscopic Management of Large Submucous Myomas
334(1)
Fluid Overload During Hysteroscopy
334(2)
Other Complications
336(1)
Surgical Outcome
337(2)
32 Hysteroscopic Myomectomy-Impact of Size of Submucous Myoma and MyoSure
339(10)
Candice P. Holliday
Rajesh Paladugu
Botros Rizk
Pathophysiology
339(1)
Classification
340(1)
Clinical Presentation
340(2)
Diagnostic/Presurgical Evaluation
342(2)
Indications for Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
344(1)
Treatment
344(2)
Outcomes
346(1)
Complications
347(2)
33 Management of Submucous Myomas with the Intrauterine Bigatti Shaver
349(12)
Giuseppe Bigatti
History of the Equipment
349(3)
Results
352(1)
Discussion
352(6)
Future Development
358(3)
34 Cold Loop Hysteroscopic Intracapsular Myomectomy: A Safe and Effective Myometrial Sparing Treatment
361(10)
Mazzon Ivan
Favilli Alessandro
Sandro Gerli
Rationale
361(1)
Instruments
362(1)
Preoperative Assessment and Treatment
362(1)
Technique
363(1)
Intraoperative Complications
364(1)
Postsurgical Outcome and Intracavitary Adhesions Rate-The Role of Diagnostic Hysteroscopy Follow-Up
365(1)
Feasibility
366(1)
Pregnancy Outcomes
366(5)
Section 9: Hysteroscopy in Abnormal Bleeding
35 Hysteroscopy and Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
371(5)
P.G. Paul
Aditya S. Khurd
K.T. Radhika
Saumya Bulusu
George Paul
Palm-Coein Classification for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
371(1)
Diagnosis of Dub
371(1)
Management of Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
372(4)
36 Hysteroscopy in Adenomyosis
376(19)
Alejandro M. Gonzalez
Basic Structure and Function of Endometrium
377(1)
Pathogenesis-Physiopathology
378(1)
Epidemiology
379(1)
Risk Factors
379(1)
Pathological Anatomy
380(1)
Clinical Presentation
381(1)
Forms of Presentation
381(1)
Diagnosis
382(3)
Treatment
385(4)
Role of Hysteroscopy
389(6)
37 Hysteroscopy in Acute Uterine Bleeding
395(10)
Alejandro M. Gonzalez
Scientific Evidence
396(1)
Medical Treatment in Acute Uterine Bleeding
397(1)
Role of Hysteroscopy
398(1)
Surgical Technique
398(7)
38 Transcervical Resection of the Endometrium with Hysteroscopy
405(5)
Neeta Warty
Parul Shah
Rajkishor Sawant
Patient Selection
405(1)
Indications
405(1)
Contraindications
405(1)
Set-up
405(1)
Preoperative Investigations
406(1)
Instrumentation
406(1)
Procedure
406(2)
Complications
408(1)
Postoperative Care and Follow-Up
409(1)
Evidence
409(1)
39 Classification of Microhysteroscopic Images
410(12)
Jorge E. Dotto
Miguel A. Bigozzi
Hysteroscopy Techniques
410(1)
Classification of Hysteroscopic Images
410(12)
40 Endometrial Metaplasias
422(9)
Luis Alonso Pacheco
Epithelial Metaplasias
422(2)
Stromal Metaplasias
424(7)
Section 10: Intrauterine Adhesions
41 Uterine Synechiae
431(7)
Ricardo Bassil Lasmar
Bernardo Portugal Lasmar
Daniela Baltar da Rosa Zagury
Etiology
431(1)
Diagnosis and Clinical Correlation
432(1)
Investigations
433(1)
Classification
434(1)
Management
435(1)
Postoperative Prevention of Relapse
436(2)
42 Innovative Alternatives in the Postoperative Management of Asherman Syndrome
438(11)
Jaime Ferro
Pedro Montoya
Preventing the Recurrence of Adhesions
439(5)
Restoring the Normal Endometrium
444(1)
Postoperative Assessment
444(5)
Section 11: Hysteroscopy and Infertility
43 Hysteroscopy and Infertility
449(51)
Jose Metello
Jose Jimenez
Normal Endometrium and Window of Implantation
449(1)
Polyps
450(9)
Fibroids
459(3)
Uterine Septum
462(6)
Intrauterine Adhesions
468(8)
Prevention
476(1)
Tubal Ligation
477(2)
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
479(1)
Chronic Endometritis
479(2)
Hysteroscopic Proximal Tubal Catheterization
481(1)
Adenomyosis
482(2)
Cesarean Scar
484(16)
44 Hysteroscopy Guided Transuterine Cannulation for Treatment of Proximal Tubal Blocks Using an Innovative Technique
500(8)
Gautam Nand Allahbadia
Swati Gautam Allahbadia
Akanksha Gautam Allahbadia
Clinical Discussion
500(8)
45 Hysteroscopic Embryo Transfer
508(7)
Parul Kotdawala
Shalini Gainder
Technique for Hysteroscopic Subendometrial Embryo Delivery (Kamrava M)
509(1)
Technique of Hysteroscopic Embryo Delivery (Kamrava M)
509(1)
Advantages of Hysteroscopic Embryo Transfer
510(1)
Disadvantages
510(5)
Section 12: Intrauterine Foreign Bodies and Hysteroscopy
46 Intrauterine Foreign Bodies Other than Cu-T and Hysteroscopy
515(7)
E. Cayuela Font
Ayuso Thorell
L. Acin
P. Zarco
M. del Rio
Intrauterine Devices
515(1)
Chinese Intrauterine Devices or Stainless Steel Ring Intrauterine Device
516(1)
Pregnancy with Intrauterine Devices
517(1)
Laminaria
518(1)
Osseous Metaplasia
519(1)
Suture Material
520(1)
Unknown Material
520(2)
47 Hysteroscopic Retrieval of Lost Intrauterine Devices
522(9)
Kedar Padte
Levels of Lost Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
522(1)
Methods of Retrieval of Lost Cu-T Device
523(1)
Instrumentation
523(3)
Complications
526(5)
Section 13: Hysteroscopy in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Different Situations
48 Hysteroscopic Management of Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
531(7)
Nozer Sheriar
Historical Antecedents
531(1)
Predisposing Factors
531(1)
Diagnosis of Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
531(1)
Management Modalities
531(1)
Hysteroscopic Management
532(1)
Personal Experience
533(1)
The Potential of Hysteroscopic Management
534(2)
Fertility After Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
536(2)
49 Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy for Pelvic Pain
538(9)
Nash S. Moawad
Estefania Santamaria
Hysteroscopic Management of Common Conditions Implicated in Pelvic Pain
538(6)
Vaginoscopy for Conditions Implicated in Pelvic Pain
544(3)
50 Hysteroscopic Guidance in Obstetric Procedures
547(11)
Charles E. Miller
Courtney Steller
First Trimester Missed Abortion and Embryoscopy
547(2)
Retained Products of Conception
549(2)
Cesarean Section Scar or lsthmocele
551(1)
Cesarean Section Scar Ectopic Pregnancy
552(1)
Other Uses of Hysteroscopy in Obstetrics
553(5)
51 Uterine Scar after Cesarean Section: A Multimodal Evaluation and Treatment
558(14)
Malvasi Antonio
Resta Leonardo
SparIC Radmila
Kadija Sasa
Ospan A. Mynbaev
Imperatore Alberto
Tinelli Andrea
Importance of Evaluation
558(5)
An Appraisal on Various Modalities to Evaluate the Postcesarean Scar
563(3)
The Role of Hysteroscopy
566(6)
52 Hysteroscopic Correction of Isthmocele
572(9)
Giampietro Gubbini
Lorenzo Goglia
Pasquale Florio
Reason to Treat lsthmocele
572(1)
Results
573(1)
Repair of Isthmocele: Isthmoplasty
574(2)
Hysteroscopic Complications
576(5)
Section 14: Hysteroscopy and Tubal Sterilization
53 Scope of Hysteroscopy in Family Planning
581(6)
Laura Nieto Pascual
Jose Eduardo Arjona Berral
Advantages of Female Hysteroscopic Sterilization
581(1)
Historical Use of Hysteroscopy in Family Planning
582(2)
Confirmation of Obstruction After Occlusion Tubal Hysteroscopic
584(3)
54 Hysteroscopic Methods of Sterilization Nowadays: Essure Device
587(16)
Laura Nieto Pascual
Jose Eduardo Arjona Berral
Device and Mechanism of Action
587(1)
Contraindications
587(1)
Preparation of the Patient Prior to Procedure
587(1)
Procedure Description
588(1)
Tips for Placement of the Essure Device
589(4)
Confirmation Test after Placement
593(1)
Complications During the Procedure
593(3)
Complications after the Procedure
596(1)
Our Experience with Essure Device
597(1)
Current Status of Essure
597(1)
Removing Essure Devices
598(1)
Female Hysteroscopic Sterilization in the Future
598(5)
Section 15: Endometrial TB and Hysteroscopy
55 Hysteroscopic Markers in Endometrial Tuberculosis and Chronic Endometritis
603(5)
Alka Kumar
Atul Kumar
Hysteroscopic Markers in Endometrial Tuberculosis
603(2)
Hysteroscopic Markers for Chronic Endometritis
605(3)
56 Role of Hysteroscopy in Endometrial Infections
608(7)
Sandhya Saoji
Nitin Shinde
Etiological Agents
608(1)
Diagnosis
608(2)
Diagnosis of Organisms Not Transmitted Through Sexual Route
610(1)
Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Endometrial Infections
610(5)
Section 16: Hysteroscopy as a Complimentary
57 Hysteroscopy as a Complimentary to Laparoscopy
615(34)
Ibrahim Alkatout
Liselotte Mettler
Hysteroscopy
617(2)
Laparoscopy
619(19)
Hysteroscopic Training Models
638(11)
58 Hysteroscopy as a Complimentary with Falloposcopy
649(3)
Haresh Vaghasia
Instrumentation and Technique
649(1)
Procedure
649(1)
Indications
650(1)
Findings and Interventions
650(1)
Complications
651(1)
Limitations
651(1)
59 Hysteroscopic Embryoscopy
652(11)
Tirso Perez-Medina
Mar Rios
Laura Calles
Development of the Technique
652(1)
Material and Methods
653(1)
Findings
653(5)
Indications for Transcervical Embryoscopy
658(5)
Section 17: All about Difficulties in Hysteroscopy
60 Complications of Hysteroscopy
663(3)
Aswath Kumar
Hambal Ahmed
Classification of Hysteroscopic Complications
663(1)
Immediate Complications
663(1)
Vasovagal Syndrome
664(1)
Gas Embolism
664(1)
Media-Related Complication
664(1)
Late/Delayed Complication
665(1)
61 Difficulties in Negotiating Hysteroscope to Reach Uterine Cavity
666(7)
Rahul Manchanda
External Cervical Orifice
666(1)
Cervical Canal
666(1)
Internal Cervical Orifice
666(1)
External Cervical Orifice
666(1)
Cervical Canal
667(1)
Internal Cervical Orifice
668(5)
Section 18: Anesthesia in Hysteroscopy
62 Nerve Supply to the Uterus and Methods of Anesthesia
673(4)
Vinod Kumar
Janesh Gupta
Akanksha Sood
Nerve Supply to the Uterus
673(1)
Methods of Anesthesia
673(4)
63 Precautions for Hysteroscopy from Anesthesiologist's Point of View and Management of Crisis
677(7)
B.M. Rajurkar
Archana Munishwar
Preoperative Evaluation
677(2)
Complications of Operative Hysteroscopy
679(5)
64 Pain Management for In-Office Hysteroscopy
684(13)
B. Gray
Jose Tony Carugno
Anatomy and Pain Physiology
684(1)
Factors Affecting Pain
685(2)
Pain Management Options
687(10)
Section 19: Hysteroscope-An Expanding Scope
65 What is New in Hysteroscopy?
697(16)
Mykhailo V. Medvediev
Julia Davydova
Office Hysteroscopy
698(3)
New Energies in Hysteroscopy
701(1)
Hysteroscopic Mechanical Morcellation
702(1)
Hysteroscopic Tubal Sterilization
703(2)
Endometrial Ablation "Without" Hysteroscopy
705(8)
Section 20: Hysteroscopy, You and Other Aspects
66 Maintenance and Sterilization of Hysteroscopic Instruments
713(5)
Rajesh V. Darade
Manoj S. Parbat
Maintenance of Hysteroscopic Instruments
713(3)
Maintenance after Surgery
716(2)
67 Controversies and Misleading Facts in Hysteroscopy
718(8)
Rajendra Tiwari
Sanjay B. Patil
Mausami Parpillewar
Indications of Hysteroscopy
718(1)
Where and Why Controversy?
719(2)
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
721(1)
Role of Hysteroscopy and Its Controversies in Endometrial Carcinoma
721(1)
Does Hysteroscopy Disseminate Endometrial Cancer Cells?
722(1)
Are Disseminated Cancer Cells Viable?
722(1)
Studies and Discussions
723(1)
Few Studies on Ablation Techniques
723(1)
Studies on Endometrial Carcinoma and Hysteroscopy
723(1)
Conclusion
723(1)
Misleading Facts in Hysteroscopy
724(1)
Pitfalls in Uterine Cavity Assessment
724(1)
Pitfalls in Lesions in Endometrial Cavity
725(1)
Pitfalls in Congenital Malformation of Uterus
725(1)
68 Medicolegal Aspects of Hysteroscopy
726(7)
Girish Kumthekar
Hysteroscopy
726(1)
Consent
726(1)
Procedure
726(1)
Complications
727(1)
Possibility of Litigation
727(6)
Section 21: Tips and Tricks
69 Technical Tricks in Dealing with Hysteroscope
733(5)
Sanjay Makwana
Preprocedure Setting
733(1)
Miniaturized Rigid and Flexible Hysteroscopes
733(1)
Oval Profile Rigid Hysteroscopes
733(1)
Saline Solution as a Distension Medium
733(1)
Vaginoscopy
734(1)
Tricks for Overpassing Cervical Stenosis
734(1)
Distension Media
734(1)
Intravasation
735(1)
Guidelines to Reduce Complications While using Electrosurgery
735(1)
Tips to Reduce Complications While Septum Resection
736(2)
70 Tips and Tricks to Revolutionize the Hidden Art of Intrauterine Surgery
738(7)
Osama Shawki
Set-up and General Considerations
738(1)
Diagnostic Procedures
739(4)
Additional Thoughts
743(2)
Index 745
Osama Shawki MD

Professor of Gynaecologic Surgery, Department of Gynaecology, Cairo University, School of Medicine; Faculty Professor, Giessen School of Endoscopy, Germany; Board Member, International Society Gynaecologic Endoscopy; Director of Ebtesama Centre for Advanced Endoscopic Surgery; Director, Hysteroscopy Academy for Research and Training, Al Ebtesama Hospital, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt





Sushma Deshmukh MD DGO

Director, Central India Test Tube Baby Centre, Head of Department, Ob-Gyn Get well Superspeciality Hospital, In charge of Deshmukh Hospital, Nagpur, India





Luis Alonso Pacheco MD

Unidad Endoscopia Centro Gutenberg, URA Quiron, Málaga, Spain