AbstractStudy ObjectiveTo assess the safety and effectiveness of the Minerva Endometrial Ablation System for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding in premenopausal women.DesignMulticenter, randomized, controlled, international study (Canadian Task Force classification I).SettingThirteen academic and private medical centers.PatientsPremenopausal women (n = 153) suffering from heavy menstrual bleeding (PALM-COEIN: E, O).InterventionPatients were treated using the Minerva Endometrial Ablation System or rollerball ablation.Measurements and Main ResultsAt 1-year post-treatment, study success (alkaline hematin ≤80 mL) was observed in 93.1% of Minerva subjects and 80.4% of rollerball subjects with amenorrhea reported by 71.6% and 49% of subjec...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of two second-generation ablation techniques, bipolar radio-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two methods of endometrial ablation, hysteroscopic rollerball electrocoagulati...
Introduction Despite endometrial ablation/resection being a very successful treatment for women with...
AbstractStudy ObjectiveTo assess the safety and effectiveness of the Minerva Endometrial Ablation Sy...
Constantine Scordalakes,1 Robert delRosario,2 Andrew Shimer,3 Russell Stankiewicz4 1Women’s H...
Aim: Heavy menstrual bleeding is one of the common health problems in women. The first-line therapy ...
Short and long term clinical outcomes following endometrial ablation in women with heavy menstrual b...
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding is an important health problem. Two frequently used therapies a...
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding affects the physical functioning and social well-being of many ...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that between 12 to 25% of women who undergo an endometrial ablation for ...
Aim To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a radiofrequency ablation system with a novel endometrial...
Menorrhagia remains a significant health issue for women worldwide. Traditionally hysterectomy has b...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of two second-generation ablation techniques, bipolar radio-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two methods of endometrial ablation, hysteroscopic rollerball electrocoagulati...
Introduction Despite endometrial ablation/resection being a very successful treatment for women with...
AbstractStudy ObjectiveTo assess the safety and effectiveness of the Minerva Endometrial Ablation Sy...
Constantine Scordalakes,1 Robert delRosario,2 Andrew Shimer,3 Russell Stankiewicz4 1Women’s H...
Aim: Heavy menstrual bleeding is one of the common health problems in women. The first-line therapy ...
Short and long term clinical outcomes following endometrial ablation in women with heavy menstrual b...
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding is an important health problem. Two frequently used therapies a...
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding affects the physical functioning and social well-being of many ...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that between 12 to 25% of women who undergo an endometrial ablation for ...
Aim To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a radiofrequency ablation system with a novel endometrial...
Menorrhagia remains a significant health issue for women worldwide. Traditionally hysterectomy has b...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of two second-generation ablation techniques, bipolar radio-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two methods of endometrial ablation, hysteroscopic rollerball electrocoagulati...
Introduction Despite endometrial ablation/resection being a very successful treatment for women with...