Is 1.5% Glycine a Comfortable Assistant in the Performance of Operative Hysteroscopy? |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.10, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-10-16
Authors : Hagir Shalall; Amal MM Aburawi; Grace-Ann Wright RN; Harris E Phillip;
Page : 427-432
Keywords : Electrolyte; Hyponatremia; Pulmonary oedema; Cerebral oedema; Neurological deficit.;
Abstract
A Hysterectomy is the most frequently performed major gynaecological surgery. Benign causes are the most frequent indication for this procedure. Since this procedure is associated with significant morbidity; It was necessary to develop less invasive tools which could effectively address many non-cancerous indications which hitherto led to a hysterectomy. The hysteroscope emerged and with it was developed hysteroscopic surgical skills.
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