2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.03.043
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Ultrasound guidance during hysteroscopic myomectomy in G1 and G2 Submucous Myomas: for a safer one step surgery

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“…During difficult HMs, the surgeons do not always remember that the loop may cause delayed damage. In cases where FMM is very thin, it is important to consider using a cold loop [15], intraoperative ultrasound [9], or a two-port operation (with a direct laparoscopic supervision), in order to track the exact position of the surgeon. The two-port surgery might be more invasive than the ultrasound-guided one, but no other technique offers such control in the operative field.…”
Section: Uterine Perforationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During difficult HMs, the surgeons do not always remember that the loop may cause delayed damage. In cases where FMM is very thin, it is important to consider using a cold loop [15], intraoperative ultrasound [9], or a two-port operation (with a direct laparoscopic supervision), in order to track the exact position of the surgeon. The two-port surgery might be more invasive than the ultrasound-guided one, but no other technique offers such control in the operative field.…”
Section: Uterine Perforationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New fiber optic technologies and surgical accessories have improved visual resolution and hysteroscopy in general [8]. Also, multiple hysteroscopic techniques to excise UFs are currently available [9]. Hysteroscopic resection with a monopolar loop electrode is the most prevalent method.…”
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“…They showed ultrasound guidance during HM provides complete removal and safety. 12 There was no residual fibroid in this serie. Uterine perforation during procedure not occurred.…”
Section: Korkmazer Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%