Hysteroscopy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementation of Hysteroscopy in Flanders and the Netherlands
By means of a questionnaire the investigators will study the implementation of hysteroscopy in Flanders and the Netherlands
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive method for diagnosis and treatment of intra-uterine
abnormalities. Complication and failure rates are low because of the direct visualisation of
the treated abnormality. Moreover, hysteroscopic procedures replaced 'blind' (curettage) and
more invasive interventions (hysterectomy).
The field of hysteroscopy has developed over the years. Changes occurred in hysteroscopic
instruments and in the use of energy sources. An important development is the smaller
diameter of the hysteroscopic system which makes it suitable for an outpatient setting. Not
every gynaecologist, however, has the appropriate hysteroscopic skills or setting to carry
out these procedures.
The incorporation of hysteroscopic procedures into daily practice in Flanders is unclear. In
the Netherlands 2 surveys were conducted in the past to question the treatment options for
polypectomy in an outpatient setting on the one hand and the diffusion of hysteroscopy on the
other hand.
The investigators want to study the diffusion of hysteroscopy in Flanders and the
Netherlands. Moreover the investigators want to provide an overview of the hysteroscopic
procedures implemented, as well as the setting they are performed in.
An electronic questionnaire (LimeService) will be sent to all gynaecologists in Flanders and
the Netherlands. Participation is voluntary and anonymous. After informed consent all
gynaecologists are asked to complete the first part of the questionnaire containing general
information. The second part is specific for gynaecologists performing hysteroscopy
themselves, and inquires about the procedures they carry out.
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