Ultrasound-guided endometrial polypectomy could be a lower-cost, easily accessible alternative to hysteroscopy for women with abnormal uterine bleeding and polyps, researchers reported at the 2022 ...
EndoSee Corp., a Los Altos, California company, is seeking to raise $2.5 million to commercialize an investigational device that makes office hysteroscopy possible. The company has already raised $1.6 ...
Knowing what to expect after uterine polyp removal can help avoid anxiety relating to the procedure. Most people may go home soon after it is complete. Healthcare professionals consider the procedure ...
Hysteroscopy, a minimally invasive procedure that allows direct visualisation and treatment of intrauterine abnormalities, has become an indispensable tool in reproductive medicine. In infertile women ...
Polypectomy is the removal of a polyp. The most common types of polyp removal surgeries include uterine polypectomies and colon polypectomies. However, a doctor can perform a polypectomy on any area ...
While abnormal or heavy vaginal bleeding may be linked to a variety of conditions, these are also possible symptoms of uterine polyps. These growths aren’t usually harmful, but may interfere with ...
A hysteroscopy is a safe, minimally invasive procedure that uses a small tube with a light and a camera at the end to look at your cervix and uterus. The camera is inserted into your vagina and guided ...
Endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women. A woman has a 1:35-40 chance of being diagnosed with endometrial cancer in her lifetime. Survival depends on the histologic type and ...
Polyps are small growths in the body. They can look like small mushrooms or flat bumps. Uterine polyps grow in the inner lining of the uterus. They are also called endometrial polyps. You may have one ...