[The role of hysteroscopy in the diagnosis of infertility in materials of the 2nd Gynecological Clinic of the Medical Academy in Lódź].

Ginekol Pol

II Kliniki Ginekologii Instytutu Ginekologii i Połoznictwa Akademii Medycznej w Lodzi.

Published: December 1998

Hysteroscopy is one of the routine methods use in gynaecology for diagnosis of "uterine factor" in infertility. The range of the indications for hysteroscopy is very wide and few side effects make it relatively safe. The main aim of the study was the retrospective evaluation of hysteroscopic results among patients with infertility. Physiologic shape of the uterine cavity was diagnosed in 57.1% patients. The number of adhesions inside uterine cavity was lower than described in literature. Different pathology of uterine cavity was diagnosed as frequently as described by other authors.

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