New endoscopic device could avoid need for hysterectomy
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
A new endoscopic device being developed by Smith & Nephew Endoscopy could simplify the treatment of endometrial polyps and superficial fibroids and potentially reduce the number of hysterectomies that need to be carried out. The device, the IntraUterine Shaver, was invented by Dr Mark Emanuel of the Spaarne Hospital in Haarlem, the Netherlands.