Hector O Chapa,1 Gonzalo Venegas21Women's Specialty Center, Dallas, TX, USA; 2Clinical Faculty, Department ObGyn Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USAObjective: To evaluate sublingual hyoscyamine (0.125 mg) as a uterotubal spasm reliever to increase successful bilateral, first-attempt Essure microinsert placement.Study design: Prospective cohort study as pilot clinical investigation of study medicine.Setting: An inner-city Dallas, TX obstetrics and gynecology office practice.Materials and methods: The study period was January 1, 2008 to July 1, 2010. Patients requesting sterilization were offered Essure under local anesthesia (office setting). Those declining were referred for operative laparoscopy. Patients accepting office ste...
Objective: To describe incorrect positions of Essure microinserts detected at 3 months' follow-up. D...
Background: Operative hysteroscopy has gained popularity as a minimally invasive approach in the man...
Permanent sterilization is the most common form of contraception in the United States today. Previou...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe our technique for the laparoscopic removal of Essure microinserts (Baye...
Objectives: To determine if inhaled nitrous oxide with oxygen (NOS) is superior to oral sedation for...
© 2015 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: The Essure® (Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Leverkusen,...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to report that micro insert is placed using a hysteroscopic appr...
Background. Pain, anxiety, and distress are common in radiological investigations including hysteros...
Objective: Hysteroscopic Essure microinsert system application to three women for the first time in ...
Overview and Aims: Female sterilization is increasingly requested as a contraceptive method. Hystero...
BACKGROUND: Unlike laparoscopic surgery for interval tubal sterilization, a hysteroscopic approach o...
Background. Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization (Essure) is a minimally invasive option for permanent ...
Study objectiveTo assess the safety and placement effectiveness of a new delivery catheter for the E...
Hysteroscopic sterilisation with Essure requires confirmation of tubal occlusion by hysterosalpingog...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
Objective: To describe incorrect positions of Essure microinserts detected at 3 months' follow-up. D...
Background: Operative hysteroscopy has gained popularity as a minimally invasive approach in the man...
Permanent sterilization is the most common form of contraception in the United States today. Previou...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe our technique for the laparoscopic removal of Essure microinserts (Baye...
Objectives: To determine if inhaled nitrous oxide with oxygen (NOS) is superior to oral sedation for...
© 2015 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: The Essure® (Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Leverkusen,...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to report that micro insert is placed using a hysteroscopic appr...
Background. Pain, anxiety, and distress are common in radiological investigations including hysteros...
Objective: Hysteroscopic Essure microinsert system application to three women for the first time in ...
Overview and Aims: Female sterilization is increasingly requested as a contraceptive method. Hystero...
BACKGROUND: Unlike laparoscopic surgery for interval tubal sterilization, a hysteroscopic approach o...
Background. Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization (Essure) is a minimally invasive option for permanent ...
Study objectiveTo assess the safety and placement effectiveness of a new delivery catheter for the E...
Hysteroscopic sterilisation with Essure requires confirmation of tubal occlusion by hysterosalpingog...
STUDY QUESTION Does hysteroscopic proximal tubal occlusion by intratubal devices as a treatment for ...
Objective: To describe incorrect positions of Essure microinserts detected at 3 months' follow-up. D...
Background: Operative hysteroscopy has gained popularity as a minimally invasive approach in the man...
Permanent sterilization is the most common form of contraception in the United States today. Previou...