Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde

The authors demonstrate technique for obtaining endometrial fragments in 25 patients sent to Gynecological Cancer Preventive Service of the Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho Cancer Institute, during the period of September 1991 through January 1992, presenting abnormal uterine hemorrhage. Technique consists in vacuum aspiration with the support of a No. 12 uretral sonde , provided with one lateral opening only. Correlation with curettage was positive in 88% of the patients; biopsy with sonde did not result in confirmation in three patients only. No complications at all were observed (infection, hemorrhage or uterus perforation). Authors understand that this method is in conformity with a correct diagnostic performance, being a low cost procedure, almost painless, easy to be done and furnishing sufficient material for the histopathologic diagnosis, in 88% of the cases studied.

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Main Authors: Guerreiro,Ismael Dale Cotrim, Castanho,Paulo Roberto de Oliveira Lima, Baracat,Fausto Farah
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 1995
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-318019950001000062009-06-09Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sondeGuerreiro,Ismael Dale CotrimCastanho,Paulo Roberto de Oliveira LimaBaracat,Fausto Farah Endometrial biopsy Abnormal uterine hemorrhage The authors demonstrate technique for obtaining endometrial fragments in 25 patients sent to Gynecological Cancer Preventive Service of the Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho Cancer Institute, during the period of September 1991 through January 1992, presenting abnormal uterine hemorrhage. Technique consists in vacuum aspiration with the support of a No. 12 uretral sonde , provided with one lateral opening only. Correlation with curettage was positive in 88% of the patients; biopsy with sonde did not result in confirmation in three patients only. No complications at all were observed (infection, hemorrhage or uterus perforation). Authors understand that this method is in conformity with a correct diagnostic performance, being a low cost procedure, almost painless, easy to be done and furnishing sufficient material for the histopathologic diagnosis, in 88% of the cases studied.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Paulista de Medicina - APMSao Paulo Medical Journal v.113 n.1 19951995-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801995000100006en10.1590/S1516-31801995000100006
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author Guerreiro,Ismael Dale Cotrim
Castanho,Paulo Roberto de Oliveira Lima
Baracat,Fausto Farah
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Castanho,Paulo Roberto de Oliveira Lima
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Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
author_facet Guerreiro,Ismael Dale Cotrim
Castanho,Paulo Roberto de Oliveira Lima
Baracat,Fausto Farah
author_sort Guerreiro,Ismael Dale Cotrim
title Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
title_short Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
title_full Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
title_fullStr Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
title_full_unstemmed Endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic No. 12 sonde
title_sort endometrial biopsy with uretral plastic no. 12 sonde
description The authors demonstrate technique for obtaining endometrial fragments in 25 patients sent to Gynecological Cancer Preventive Service of the Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho Cancer Institute, during the period of September 1991 through January 1992, presenting abnormal uterine hemorrhage. Technique consists in vacuum aspiration with the support of a No. 12 uretral sonde , provided with one lateral opening only. Correlation with curettage was positive in 88% of the patients; biopsy with sonde did not result in confirmation in three patients only. No complications at all were observed (infection, hemorrhage or uterus perforation). Authors understand that this method is in conformity with a correct diagnostic performance, being a low cost procedure, almost painless, easy to be done and furnishing sufficient material for the histopathologic diagnosis, in 88% of the cases studied.
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