Handbook of outpatient hysteroscopy : a complete guide to diagnosis and therapy
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Handbook of outpatient hysteroscopy : a complete guide to diagnosis and therapy
Hodder Arnold , Oxford University Press [distributor], 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many benign gynaecological conditions can now be safely diagnosed, investigated and managed in the outpatient or 'office' setting. Handbook of Outpatient Hysteroscopy is a concise, highly practical, guide to modern practice, concentrating not simply on the surgical interventions in an ambulatory one-stop 'see and treat' setting, but providing clear guidelines to best practice based on the evidence currently available.
The authors consider the conditions in gynaecology with which patients most frequently present in the clinic or outpatient department - abnormal bleeding problems, HRT/menopause related problems, reproductive medicine and fertility control.
The first of its kind in this rapidly developing area, Handbook of Outpatient Hysteroscopy provides a practical reference for those setting up a hysteroscopy service, and for all trainees in gynaecology who will encounter the procedure during training. It will be a valuable resource for gynaecologists in training and in practice, plus primary care physicians with an interest in gynaecology, community gynaecologists and nurse hysteroscopists.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Fundamentals of outpatient hysteroscopy
Normal anatomy and physiology of the uterus
Setting up an outpatient hysteroscopy aEURO~diagnosis and treatmentaEURO (TM) service
Instrumentation and decontamination
Outpatient hysteroscopy: how to do it successfully
Diagnostic hysteroscopy
Part 2 Common presentations in outpatient hysteroscopy
Postmenopausal bleeding
Endometrial hyperplasia
Hormone replacement therapy
Tamoxifen
Excessive menstrual bleeding
Intermenstrual and postcoital bleeding, abnormal cervical smears and vulvovaginal disorders
Part 3 Operative outpatient hysteroscopy
Combating anxiety and pain
Mirena (levonorgestrel intrauterine system)
Bipolar intrauterine electrosurgery
Endometrial polyps
Submucous (intracavity) fibroids
Outpatient endometrial ablation
Subfertility and miscarriage
Fertility control
Training, safety and medicolegal issues
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