The use of hysteroscopy, which allows direct visual examination of the womb’s interior via the cervix, is increasingly recognised as critical to advancing fertility treatment and improving patient ...
A hysteroscopy is a procedure doctors use to diagnose and treat conditions involving the uterus and cervix, such as abnormal uterine bleeding, abnormal endometrial thickening, bleeding after menopause ...
A hysteroscopy is used to diagnose and treat problems of the uterus or womb. The procedure involves a thin, telescope-like camera inserted into the uterus via the vagina. The camera has a light on the ...
Hysteroscopy is the gold standard procedure for uterine cavity exploration. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends hysterosalpingography (HSG) alone for the management of ...
Hysteroscopy is a procedure where a telescope fitted with a camera and light source is inserted through the va‑ gina, through the mouth of the womb, and into the uter‑ ine cavity. It is the ...
The Government supports and encourages nurses to undertake advanced practice, an issue that is an important aspect of The NHS Plan (Department of Health, 2000). A multidisciplinary team from Bradford ...
The committee agreed that investigation is not necessary before starting treatment when history and examination do not suggest structural abnormalities or endometrial pathology. For women who decline ...
The University Hospital of Hartlepool said improvements had been made after Dawn Lord's complaint A woman who did not give informed consent for a hysteroscopy has described the procedure as "agonising ...