Optimizing office hysteroscopy
Office-based diagnostic hysteroscopy has been developed to provide the necessary clinical information with minimal intervention. A cornerstone of this approach is that the woman’s experience of this sensitive examination is acceptable to her and preferably pain free. Currently there is quite a range of opinions on the optimal approach to this, and this issue of Fertility and Sterility contributes by publishing a systematic review and meta-analysis on the efficacy of the opioid tramadol for pain relief during and after office diagnostic hysteroscopy (1).
Source: fertstert.org
Optimizing office hysteroscopy
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