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Case Reports
. 2001;28(1):24-5.

Successful diagnostic and surgical hysteroscopy for endometrial ossification

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Case Reports

Successful diagnostic and surgical hysteroscopy for endometrial ossification

S Pace et al. Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 2001.

Abstract

Purpose of investigation: Diagnostic-operative hysteroscopy was successful in two cases of endometrial ossification, and fertility was restored.

Methods: A 30-year-old and a 32-year-old woman presented at our Department with a history of secondary infertility, complaining of pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea and polymenorrhea which lasted for about one year before admission. Previous ultrasound studies revealed the presence of two bright hyperechogenic bands with posterior shadowing.

Results: In both cases diagnostic-operative hysteroscopies were performed, displaying osseous fragments which were removed with resectoscopy, mainly mechanically.

Conclusion: Hysteroscopic resection should be the elective treatment for endometrial ossification because it allows complete removal of osseous fragments and reduces the chance of residual synechia. The mean objective of hysteroscopy in endometrial ossification is the restitution of conceivement capability.

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