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Hysterolaparoscopy: A Gold Standard for Diagnosing and Treating Infertility and Benign Uterine Pathology

Valentin Varlas, Yassin Rhazi, Eliza Cloțea, Roxana Georgiana BORS, Radu Mirică, Nicolae Bacalbaşa

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Combined hysteroscopy and laparoscopy is a valuable method for diagnosing and treating infertility and benign uterine pathology. Both procedures are minimally invasive, reliable, and safe, with a low complication rate. AIM: In this review, we expose the efficiency and safety of hysterolaparoscopy in the management of infertility and other benign uterine pathologies. METHOD: /MEDLINE, PMC, Crossref.org, and Web of Science in the last 10 years. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Women of reproductive age with primary or secondary infertility and/or benign uterine pathology. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: pre-puberty, menopause, couple with male infertility. CONCLUSION: Hysterolaparoscopy is a useful tool to assess infertility and simultaneously diagnose and treat pelvic and uterine lesions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInfertilityGynecologyHysteroscopyLaparoscopyGold standard (test)ObstetricsFemale infertilityInclusion and exclusion criteriaPrimary infertilityGeneral surgeryPregnancyPathologyRadiologyAlternative medicineGeneticsBiologyGynecological conditions and treatmentsUterine Myomas and TreatmentsEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management