Document Type
Original Article
Abstract
Background: Growth of the uterus's smooth muscles and connective tissue is known as uterine fibroids. They are viewed as the most widely recognized harmless growth of the pelvis. Moderate a medical procedure stays the primary methodology for the board of uterine myomas. Myomectomy is viewed as a significant choice for ladies who want future childbearing or essentially need to protect their uterus. Objective: The review's goal was to assess the uterine cavity using hysteroscopic and ultrasonographic devices. Methods: A planned (observation) logical plan was utilized in this review. Our research was had 50 patients that chosen from the short-term gynecological facility, (Al-Hussien and Sayed Galal Hospital at Al-Azhar University). Results: our review pointed to assess uterine hole using hysteroscopic and ultrasonographic devices. This research was had 50 patients was chosen from the short-term gynecological facility, (Al-Hussien and Sayed Galal Hospital at Al-Azhar University); with similar incorporation and rejection standards. Conclusion: From our review we could reason that hysteroscopy further develops results 3-4D ultrasound imaging it's not as of now accessible in all units, its utilization has huge ramifications regarding cost and preparing. Saline implantation then again might be embraced effectively utilizing different devoted frameworks or changes of promptly accessible less expensive catheters, for example, Intra-uterine Insemination catheter.
Keywords
3-4D ultrasound, hysteroscopic myomectomy, uterine cavity, uterine fibroids
How to Cite This Article
Khalefa, Abd El Samie Hasan; Ouf, Tamer Fares; and Muhammed, Yousef Hagag Abdou
(2023)
"Ultrasonographic and Hysteroscopic assessment of Uterine Cavity post Myomectomy,"
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal: Vol. 4:
Iss.
2, Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58675/2682-339X.1654