Abstract
A hysteroscopy is a procedure of visualising and operating in the uterine cavity through a natural orifice cervix. Thus, it can be considered to be a minimally invasive method of intervening the uterine cavity in many benign pathologies.
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Baser, A., Mahajan, V., Baser, A. (2021). Hysteroscopy: Facts and Fictions. In: Tandulwadkar, S., Pal, B. (eds) Hysteroscopy Simplified by Masters. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2505-6_30
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