Publications by authors named "Jose Alanis Fuentes"

Background: Uterine synechiae are defined as abnormal adhesions and fibrosis within the uterine cavity due to direct trauma or injury to the basal membrane of the endometrium.

Objective: To identify, by routine hysteroscopy, how many patients who were treated because of intrauterine pathology developed uterine synechiae within the first six months after treatment with monopolar resectoscope.

Material And Method: A descriptive, open, observational, retrospective and cross-sectional study was performed at Hysteroscopy Unit, Gynecology Service of General Hospital Manuel Gea Gonzalez, Mexico City.

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The cervical ectopic pregnancy is extremely rare accounting for approximately 0.1% of all ectopic pregnancies. The incidence is estimated at 1:2500-1:98,000 pregnancies.

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Background: The Essure contraceptive device consists of a titanium and nickel coiled spring containing Dacron fibers. It is placed under hysteroscopic visualizaron in the proximal section of the Fallopian tube. The microinsert acts by inducing a tissue reaction that permanently blocks the tube within three months.

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Congenital malformations of the female genital tract represent a relevant clinical entity, especially in reproductive age. Novel technological advances improve diagnostic mechanisms for simple to complex malformations with the subsequent implementation of an integrated management plan. This review has the only purpose to communicate updated information regarding all Müllerian anomalies classification systems known, presenting advances in diagnostic procedures and management currently recommended.

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Background: Abnormal uterine bleeding is a public health problem prevalence exceeded only by abnormal vaginal discharge as a reason for medical consultation.

Objective: To describe the findings reported by the Hysteroscopy clinic of the Hospital GEA Gonzalez on patients with Abnormal Uterine bleeding diagnosis.

Material And Method: Retrospective, transversal, descriptive study.

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Background: In the last decade have developed small diameter instruments with pods streaming and highly efficient working channels that allow outpatient surgical procedures.

Objective: To evaluate the utility of operative office hysteroscopy with the use of the bipolar electrosurgical system. We analyzed clinical characteristics, results and patient acceptability.

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Objective: To review the literature related to the hysteroscopic techniques such as outpatient diagnostic and therapeutic tools for the extraction of foreign bodies in patients with intrauterine device.

Method: We searched the main electronic databases were searched for those words: hysteroscopy and intrauterine device in articles related to the removal of intrauterine devices by hysteroscopy.

Results: The loss or translocation of IUD is a common problem resulting from the large number of women who have applied.

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The purpose of this study is to review the prevalence of different uterine defects associated with infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and preterm pregnancies. Various infertility etiologies are analyzed, mainly that of uterine basis (adhesions, septa, myomas, polyps, pelvic inflammations or infection, and endometriosis). Importance of surgical techniques with minimal invasion is studied, basically hysteroscopy as a diagnosis and therapeutic method, which is compared with the rest of techniques.

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Objective: To evaluate endometrial polypectomy procedure results through in-office hysteroscopy.

Material And Method: Retrospective study based on a 641 patients sample with endometrial polyp, within 5,103 diagnostic hysteroscopies done at hysteroscopy clinic in the Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez, from November 1998 to December 2005.

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Objective: To describe morphological and histological findings in postmenopausal patients with abnormal uterine bleeding.

Patients And Methods: An open, descriptive, observational, retrospective and cross sectional study was done at Clinica de Histeroscopia at Hospital Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez, in Mexico City.

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The vulvar cellular angiofibroma is a rare mesenchymal tumor. It can be located in many places, but it is more frequent in the vulvar area. It is characterized for being of superficial and slow-growth and for having low propensity of local recurrence.

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