Patients over 18 who were enrolled in the study underwent operative hysteroscopy in an ambulatory setting without anesthesia and patients answered questions regarding pain level and tolerability shortly after completion of the procedure.
The aim of this prospective observational cohort study was to assess feasibility of office based operative hysteroscopy for removal of EP or RPOC by a hysteroscopic tissue removal system without anesthesia. @AAGLJMIG
Since the development of small diameter hysteroscopic instruments with operative channels, office based hysteroscopy has become more widely available. However, it has still been mainly offered to patients with intrauterine pathologies <2 cm in diameter. @AAGLJMIG
Hello and welcome to the August JMIG journal club! I’m Sydney and today we’ll be discussing the feasibility of office-based operative hysteroscopy. #jmigjc#migs#gynecology@AAGLJMIG
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Officially done my first month as the senior on L&D- as a new program, we have to step up earlier and the learning curve is steep but I feel pretty good about being a 2 and surviving
Props to the best intern a gal could ask for @SydneyDiulus 😘