| Literature DB >> 30794005 |
Juan J Amer-Cuenca1, Alejandro Marín-Buck2,3, Salvatore Giovanni Vitale4, Valentina Lucia La Rosa5, Salvatore Caruso4, Antonio Cianci4, Juan F Lisón6,7.
Abstract
Outpatient hysteroscopy has become the standard technique for gynaecological exploration of the uterine cavity. The most common reason for failure of the procedure is pain. During the last decade many studies were carried out to improve the equipment as well as the procedural technical aspects. Even so, hysteroscopy is still painful for many patients. Pharmacological pain control has been widely used for hysteroscopy, but these modalities can be invasive, have side effects and are contraindicated in many women. This review examines current literature on non-pharmacological interventions (pressure, stretching, heat, electricity, music and hypnosis) on the pain experienced during outpatient hysteroscopy.Entities:
Keywords: Office hysteroscopy; pain management; pain relief
Year: 2019 PMID: 30794005 DOI: 10.1080/13645706.2019.1576054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol ISSN: 1364-5706 Impact factor: 2.442