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Early miscarriage is a term used to describe the loss of pregnancy within the first 12 weeks of gestation .This diagnosis concerns 10-15% of all pregnancies and is made based on additional tests such as serial determinations of chorionic gonadotropin concentration and imaging examinations
An anonymous national survey involving all practicing Algerian surgeons was conducted, this survey started the 1st November 2016 and ended the 1st September 2017.
Any digestive , general and visceral surgeon practicing in Algeria was eligible for this survey, surgeons in training "residents" and
Introduction and scientific background:
Hysteroscopy is an important tool in the evaluation of sterility. It allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity and enables the diagnosis of numerous pathologies. Hysteroscopy shows high reliability and is considered the gold standard for intrauterine
The highly prevalence of cesarean section rate in China had drawn great attention world widely. Post-cesarean section scar diverticulum ( PCSD) is a poor healing of the local incision after Cesarean section which happened in19.4%~88% of patients. The cavity is formed by the original incision
Uterine fibroids are the most common benign uterine tumors in women of reproductive age. Symptoms are depending on size, number and localisation of the fibroids. Heavy menstrual bleeding, anaemia, abdominal pain, dyspareunia and urinary symptoms are often put forward.
Intramural and especially
Objectives:
The primary objective is to determine whether modified downregulation before embryo transfer improves the chance of clinical pregnancy after embryo transfer in women with moderate/severe adenomyosis of the uterus. The secondary objective is to determine whether modified downregulation
Design:
Multi-centre, parallel group, superiority, double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Post market study of a Medical Device class III.
Participant:
Women aged 18 to 47 years attending Belgian gynaecological departments, scheduled for operative hysteroscopy for endometrial polyps, fibroids
1. Background and rationale Fetal surgery is a highly technical procedure carried out by only a few specialised teams around the world. Fetal surgery improves outcomes for key conditions, but at significant procedure related fetal and maternal risk. Open maternal-fetal surgery is currently used on
Embryos created with assisted reproductive technology (ART, e.g. in vitro fertilization (IVF)) are commonly transferred into a woman's uterus at either the cleavage stage (day 3 after egg retrieval) or blastocyst stage (day 5 after egg retrieval). Until recently, most IVF cycles transferred embryos
Office hysteroscopy (OH) and endometrial biopsy (EMB) is increasingly performed for evaluation of various gynecologic conditions. It has replaced traditional dilatation and curettage for evaluation of intrauterine pathology. It is more acceptable to most women as it is quick, safe and cost effective
Women indicated for surgical evacuation of missed abortion up to 12 weeks were included. Standard surgical evacuation of uterus by suction followed by sharp curettage under general anaesthesia were done for all cases. When the operator judged the procedure as complete, transvaginal sonography was
SUMMARY:
In ART procedures, blastocyst transfer can be considered the most physiological situation, as the embryo is placed in the uterine cavity at a stage most similar to that which occurs in nature. These potential benefits have induced more and more centres to move from cleavage stage to
Effect of Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling on Subendometrial Blood Flow in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Patients and methods:
This interventional study was carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Infertility, Ultrasound and Gynecologic endoscopy units), Faculty of Medicine,
Miscarriage is a common event in general gynaecological practice, and is an age-dependent outcome. It is estimated -that approximately 20 percent of clinically recognized pregnancies will result in a miscarriage, and the prevalence is much higher if preclinical pregnancies are included as well