1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02744933
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Ultrastructural evaluation following catheterization of the fallopian tube with a hysteroscopic catheter

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“…The results identify that tubal catheterization with either a VS or a cage catheter had no detrimental effects on intraluminal tubal histology at 2, 4, or 7 weeks postcatheterization. These results are entirely consistent with the report of Kitamura et al (15), in which 20 women underwent unilateral catheterization immediately before hysterectomy. The catheterized and contralateral uncatheterized control tubes were examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission election microscopy.…”
Section: Time Between Surgery and Autopsysupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The results identify that tubal catheterization with either a VS or a cage catheter had no detrimental effects on intraluminal tubal histology at 2, 4, or 7 weeks postcatheterization. These results are entirely consistent with the report of Kitamura et al (15), in which 20 women underwent unilateral catheterization immediately before hysterectomy. The catheterized and contralateral uncatheterized control tubes were examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission election microscopy.…”
Section: Time Between Surgery and Autopsysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The catheterized and contralateral uncatheterized control tubes were examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission election microscopy. No significant differences in tubal histology were noted using any of these methods (15). Importantly, tubal function, as assessed by the nidation index, was not impaired by tubal catheterization.…”
Section: Time Between Surgery and Autopsymentioning
confidence: 79%