Publications by authors named "P Casadio"

Background: The septate uterus is the most common uterine abnormality, comprising 35% of all identified uterine malformations. According to the ESHRE/ESGE 2013 classification, the class U2bC2V1 is a rare congenital malformation characterized by a complete septate uterus with double cervix and nonobstructive longitudinal vaginal septum.

Study Objective: to share the decision-making process, the preoperative ultrasonographic assessment and our step-by-step hysteroscopic surgery technique to manage this complex malformation: including how to access the septate uterine cavity, the resection of the septum and its postoperative management.

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Study Objective: Endometrial biopsy (EB) is one of the most common gynecologic procedures. Office-based EB has replaced procedures involving general/loco-regional anesthesia and cervical dilatation performed in the operating room [1-3]. The Grasp Biopsy seems to be the most appropriate EB technique for reproductive-aged women [1,2,4].

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Background: Although hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy is the gold standard in the diagnosis of endometrial pathology, the gynecologist experience is crucial for a correct diagnosis. Deep learning (DL), as an artificial intelligence method, might help to overcome this limitation. Unfortunately, only preliminary findings are available, with the absence of studies evaluating the performance of DL models in identifying intrauterine lesions and the possible aid related to the inclusion of clinical factors in the model.

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Study Objective: Anatomic anomalies of the female reproductive genital tract affect approximately 5.5% of women [1]. The hemiuterus or class U4 by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology / European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy 2013 classification is a rare congenital malformation defined as a unilateral uterine development, with a contralateral part that could be either incompletely formed or absent.

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Article Synopsis
  • Endometriosis is a chronic condition affecting 6-10% of women, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, which can lead to various physical symptoms and decreased quality of life.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of pelvic floor physiotherapy (PFP) on improving urinary, bowel, and sexual functions in women with deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) over a four-month period.
  • Results involved comparing outcomes between a control group (no intervention) and an experimental group (PFP treatment) using validated questionnaires to track changes in symptoms and functions.
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