HYSTEROSCOPIC ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION

In: Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America · 1995 · vol. 22(3) , pp. 559–572 · doi:10.1016/s0889-8545(21)00203-5 · PMID:8524537 · W2439731498
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This paper discusses hysteroscopic endometrial ablation as a surgical treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding.

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The addition of endometrial ablation to gynecologic surgical procedures has had a significant impact on the management of intractable menorrhagia. It is an outpatient procedure that causes limited disability to the patient. Although long-term data regarding this procedure are not available, the laser ablation series dates back to 1979 and there have been no delayed sequelae.

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