Conservative Surgery for Menorrhagia

In: Postgraduate Medical Journal · 2003 · vol. 79(935) , pp. 550 · doi:10.1136/pmj.79.935.550-b · W2068974789
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Reviews endometrial ablation techniques developed over the past decade for treating menorrhagia, contrasting older technically demanding methods with newer devices designed to simplify the procedure and reduce complication rates.

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\***| During the last decade many techniques for endometrial ablation to treat menorrhagia have been developed. Some are difficult to learn, requiring considerable skill and often expensive equipment. Data are available regarding the success rates and complications with the original, often technically demanding techniques. Newer techniques and devices are intended to simplify the surgery and to decrease the severity and frequency …

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