Abstract

Throughout the history of hysteroscopy, many technical changes have been made to reduce its complications, involving the distension medium, optics and image enhancement. Recently, we designed a hysteroscopic morcellator intended to facilitate hysteroscopy use and reduce the risks of the previous technique. Case reportA premenopausal woman presented with hypermenorrhea and highly symptomatic anemia. Transvaginal ultrasound revealed a 2-cm myoma. The diagnosis was confirmed by diagnostic hysteroscopy. This case illustrates the benefits of the operative hysteroscopy system. ConclusionThe hysteroscopic morcellator represents a major advance in hysteroscopy in terms of safety, efficiency, reproducibility and speed.

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