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bozzini.jpgThe history of endoscopy really begins in the early years of the 19th century. Philip Bozzoni, 1805, invented an instrument that conducted light within the hidden cavities of the body. He used his device to inspect the nasal cavity, vagina and the rectum (Van der Pas, 1983).
    Credit for performing the first visualisation of the interior of the uterus is generally given to Panteleoni, 1869, who used the cystoscope described by Desormeaux to visualise and cautarize with silver nitrate a polypoidal endometrial growth of a 60 year old woman with intractable uterine bleeding (Seigler, 1984).

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Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy. Doctors may perform a procedure called hysteroscopy to diagnose and treat uterine polyps. In a hysteroscopy, your doctor inserts a thin, flexible, lighted telescope (hysteroscope) through your vagina and cervix into your uterus. Hysteroscopy allows your doctor to examine the inside of your uterus and remove any polyps that are found. This eliminates the need for a follow-up procedure.

A thin, lighted telescope (hysteroscope) allows the doctor to view your uterine cavity.

osama shawkiProf. Dr Osama Shawki, M.D.
Department of Gynecology, Cairo university
Editor, European journal of Gynecologic Surgery
Faculty Professor, Giessen school of endoscopy, Germany
Board member, International Society Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE)
Director of Ebtesama center for advanced endoscopic surgery
Director of H.A.R.T , Hysteroscopy Academy for Research and Training.
Shawki in ISGE
Patient's poem about Hysteroscopy - Arabic

 

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Indications and Contra-indications

Tuesday, 18 August 2009 19:35 administrator
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Indications
The principal advantage of hysteroscopy over other gynecologic diagnostic methods is that it permits observation of the entire uterine cavity. This increases the diagnostic accuracy of suspected intrauterine pathology up to 70%. ( Dunn, 1994).
 The indications for hysteroscopy have continued to grow in number as physicians have gained experience in interpreting hysteroscopic findings.

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