edited by Harry Pas, Bruno J. Herendael, Dirk A.F. Lith, Louis G. Keith.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1983
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(233 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
I. Introduction --; 1. Historical Aspects --; II. The Technique --; 2. The Choice of Distention Medium in Hysteroscopy --; 3. The Effect of Carbon Dioxide During Hysteroscopy --; 4. Liquid Distention Media --; 5. Cervical Dilation with Lamicel Prior to Hysteroscopy --; 6. Endoscopic Instruments for Hysteroscopy --; 7. Photographic Documentation of Hysteroscopy --; 8. Microcolpohysteroscopy --; 9. Choice of Anaesthesia --; 10. Risks and Complications of Hysteroscopy --; III. Clinical Applications --; 11. Diagnostic Panoramic Hysteroscopy --; 12. Hysteroscopy as a Routine Clinical Method --; 13. Hysteroscopic Evaluation of Hormonal Influence on the Endometrium --; 14. Hysteroscopy in Abnormal Uterine Bleeding --; 15. Investigation of Patients with Postmenopausal Bleeding --; 16. Hysteroscopic Evaluation of Precancerous Endometrial Lesions --; 17. Hysteroscopy in a Case of Hydatidiform Mole --; 18. P-Block as a Contraceptive Method --; 19. Hysteroscopy in Subfertility --; 20. Microhysteroscopy and Infertility --; 21. Carbon Dioxide Hysteroscopy Prior to Tubal Microsurgery --; 22. Hysteroscopy in Diagnosis and Treatment of a Case of Endometrial Ossification --; 23. Hysteroscopic Surgery --; 24. Carbon Dioxide Hysteroscopy Immediately after Second-Trimester Pregnancy Termination --; 25. Diagnosis and Treatment of Complications of Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices --; 26. Transcervical Hysteroscopic Sterilisation --; IV. Special Considerations --; 27. Hysteroscopy vs Hysterography --; 28. Physiology of Sperm Migration and its Importance in the Methodology of Artificial Insemination with Special Reference to Hysteroscopy --; V. Conclusion --; 29. Jan Palfijn Lecture and Comments on the Symposium --; 30. The Relationship Between Art and Medicine.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Because of increasing worldwide interest in the subject, a decision was made to coordinate the papers presented at the First European Symposium on Hysteroscopy, held in Antwerp, Belgium, in September 1982, into a text on hysteroscopy, including its indications, techniques, and complications. The Organising Committee called on Dr. Louis G. Keith of Northwestern University, Chicago, illinois USA, to edit all of the papers and to prepare them for publication as a multi-author textbook rather than as a haphazard collection of the proceedings of a meeting. Dr. Keith also supervised the many details of preparing the manuscript for publication, including the task of copy editing. The speakers at the Symposium were all eminent European hysteroscopists; the most up-to-date information was presented, assuring the current nature of the scientific data. By way of introduction (Part I), a historical survey of the development of hysteroscopy is presented. The material is then divided into several parts. Part II concerns the technical aspects of hysteroscopy. Part m includes the different clinical applications of hysteroscopy. Part IV concerns special applications of hysteroscopy, and the Conclusion (Part V) contains the remarks of two distinguished American guests. Dr. Alvin M. Siegler presented a special lecture on Jan Palfijn (Chapter 29), and Dr. Louis G. Keith was asked to discuss the relationship between art and medicine at a banquet at the Rubens Mansion in Antwerp (Chapter 30).
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Gynecology.
Medicine.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
RG304
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5
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H97
Book number
E358
1983
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Harry Pas, Bruno J. Herendael, Dirk A.F. Lith, Louis G. Keith.