Netter's Obstetrics and Gynecology

Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Removal

Description Removal of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). Indications Elective, desiring a return to fertility or to replace a device after its approved lifespan. IUDs should also be removed in the face of active pelvic inflammatory disease, unrelenting side effects,…

Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Insertion

Description Placement of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). Indications Elective, desiring contraception. The IUD is associated with an efficacy rate that is comparable to sterilization and oral contraceptives and may be a particularly good choice for women with diabetes, thromboembolism,…

Hysteroscopy: Polyp and Leiomyoma Resection

Description Operative hysteroscopy enables the visual inspection and treatment of intracavitary and submucosal myometrial leiomyomata, which incorporates the use of mechanical or electrosurgical instruments. Indications Known or suspected endometrial polyp(s) or symptomatic intracavitary, submucosal, or intramural leiomyomata where there is…

Hysteroscopy: Diagnostic

Description Diagnostic hysteroscopy describes a number of techniques that allow the direct inspection of the endometrial cavity, endocervix, and fallopian tube ostia. Indications Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, menorrhagia, abnormal endometrial thickening documented by ultrasonography, retained intrauterine contraceptives or other…

Forceps-Aided Birth

Description Forceps-aided birth is a method of assisting or expediting vaginal vertex birth through the application of obstetric forceps. Operative vaginal birth can be faster and safer than cesarean birth in many cases. There is a greater chance of success…

External Cephalic Version

Description External cephalic version is the process used to move a malpositioned fetus into the vertex position by external means. This is performed on the nonlaboring patient near term (≥37 0/7 weeks) to improve the chance of vaginal delivery. Indications…

Endometrial Biopsy

Description Endometrial biopsy is an office technique used for obtaining tissue samples from the lining of the uterus. In-office techniques have largely replaced traditional dilatation and curettage. Indications Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, menorrhagia, infertility (selected cases), endometrial or pelvic…

Dilation and Curettage

Description Dilation and curettage (D&C) is the dilation of the uterine cervix with the removal (by scraping) of a portion of the uterine lining or uterine contents. (The same term may be applied to any setting in which a cavity…

Diaphragm Fitting

Description Diaphragms (rubber or latex domes with a springy ring) are designed to provide a physical barrier between the sperm and egg in conjunction with contraceptive jelly or creams to provide contraception by both barrier and spermicidal actions. Contraceptive diaphragm…