Hysteroscopy has evolved from the traditional art of examining the uterine cavity for diagnostic purposes to an invaluable modality to concomitantly diagnose and (see and) treat a multitude of intrauterine pathologies, especially in the field and clinics specialising in female reproduction. This article reviews the literature on the most common cervical, endometrial, uterine and tubal pathologies such as chronic endometritis, endometrial polyps, adenomyosis, endometriosis, endometrial atrophy, adhesions, endometrial hyperplasia, cancer, and uterine malformations. The aim is to determine the efficiency of hysteroscopy compared with other available techniques as a diagnostic and treatment tool and its association with the success of in vitro fertilisation procedures. Although hysteroscopy requires an experienced operator for optimal results and is still an invasive procedure, it has the unique advantage of combining great diagnostic and treatment opportunities before and after ART procedures. In conclusion, hysteroscopy should be recommended as a first-line procedure in all cases with female infertility, and a special effort should be made for its implementation in the development of new high-tech procedures for identification and treatment infertility-associated conditions

Hysteroscopy and female infertility: a fresh look to a busy corner / Stamenov Stamenov, Georgi; Giovanni Vitale, Salvatore; DELLA CORTE, Luigi; Angelos Vilos, George; Angelov Parvanov, Dimitar; Nikolaeva Nikolova, Dragomira; Rumenova Ganeva, Rumiana; Haimovich, Sergio. - In: HUMAN FERTILITY. - ISSN 1464-7273. - 25:3(2022), pp. 430-446. [10.1080/14647273.2020.1851399]

Hysteroscopy and female infertility: a fresh look to a busy corner

Luigi Della Corte;
2022

Abstract

Hysteroscopy has evolved from the traditional art of examining the uterine cavity for diagnostic purposes to an invaluable modality to concomitantly diagnose and (see and) treat a multitude of intrauterine pathologies, especially in the field and clinics specialising in female reproduction. This article reviews the literature on the most common cervical, endometrial, uterine and tubal pathologies such as chronic endometritis, endometrial polyps, adenomyosis, endometriosis, endometrial atrophy, adhesions, endometrial hyperplasia, cancer, and uterine malformations. The aim is to determine the efficiency of hysteroscopy compared with other available techniques as a diagnostic and treatment tool and its association with the success of in vitro fertilisation procedures. Although hysteroscopy requires an experienced operator for optimal results and is still an invasive procedure, it has the unique advantage of combining great diagnostic and treatment opportunities before and after ART procedures. In conclusion, hysteroscopy should be recommended as a first-line procedure in all cases with female infertility, and a special effort should be made for its implementation in the development of new high-tech procedures for identification and treatment infertility-associated conditions
2022
Hysteroscopy and female infertility: a fresh look to a busy corner / Stamenov Stamenov, Georgi; Giovanni Vitale, Salvatore; DELLA CORTE, Luigi; Angelos Vilos, George; Angelov Parvanov, Dimitar; Nikolaeva Nikolova, Dragomira; Rumenova Ganeva, Rumiana; Haimovich, Sergio. - In: HUMAN FERTILITY. - ISSN 1464-7273. - 25:3(2022), pp. 430-446. [10.1080/14647273.2020.1851399]
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