2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2021.11.016
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Hysteroscopic Access and Uterine Cavity Evaluation 12 Months after Endometrial Ablation with the Cerene Cryotherapy Device

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“…To be eligible for this study, participants had to have heavy menstrual bleeding, defined as more than 80 mL for at least 2 cycles, and have at least 1 fibroid that was 2 cm in diameter or multiple small fibroids with the calculated uterine volume of more than 200 cm 3 . No fibroid larger than 12 cm in diameter was included.…”
Section: Study Details and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To be eligible for this study, participants had to have heavy menstrual bleeding, defined as more than 80 mL for at least 2 cycles, and have at least 1 fibroid that was 2 cm in diameter or multiple small fibroids with the calculated uterine volume of more than 200 cm 3 . No fibroid larger than 12 cm in diameter was included.…”
Section: Study Details and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a prospective study, 230 participants (of an initial 242) treated with Cerene cyroablation were studied with hysteroscopic evaluation of the endometrial cavity 12 months after surgery. 3 The uterine cavity was accessible in 98.7% of participants. The cavity was not accessible in 3 participants due to pain or cervical stenosis.…”
Section: Can the Endometrial Cavity Be Reliably Accessed After Cerene...mentioning
confidence: 99%