[Transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy]
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Transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy using a modified hysteroscope successfully visualized pelvic organs in 10 of 12 patients for diagnosing sterility, pelvic pain, or post-operative assessment without complications.
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The paper presents a simple and cheap method of transvaginal hydro-laparoscopy used for the observation women pelvic organs. The method may be useful to diagnose sterility, indefinite pains the pelvis or to control the patients previously undergoing operations. Hydro-laparoscopy was carried out in 12 patients by means of a modified 3 mm hysteroscope equipped with modified Verres needle. The method worked successfully in 10 cases. The quality of the endoscopic pictures od pelvic organs was satisfactory. No complications during the operation or convalescence were observed.
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- europepmc
- last seen: 2026-06-13T06:22:48.782012+00:00
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