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Minimally invasive and hysteroscopic diagnosis and treatment of patients after organ transplantation

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2009

Abstract

Twenty patients after kidney, pancreas, or liver transplantation with abnormal uterine bleeding was treated using a hysteroscopic system Vesascope, Bipolar Resectoscopic System and intrauterine system ThermaChoice. The hysteroscopic procedures had no adverse effects on the function of transplanted organs and there were no associated postoperative complications.

Uterine bleeding was successfully regulated in all patients. Minimally invasive procedures and hysteroscopy of organ-transplanted patients provide a safe solution for the treatment of menorrhagia, submucosal myoma and thick endometrium in postmenopausal patients.