The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 337-343, May 2010

Pressure-Controlled Hysteroscopy During Menstruation

  • Ray Garry, MD, FRCOG, FRANCOG

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Ray Garry, MD, 94 Westgate, Guisborough, Yorkshire TS14 6AP, England.

University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia

Received 27 August 2009; accepted 8 January 2010.

Abstract 

Study Objective

To document the hysteroscopic appearance of the endometrium at various stages of menstrual shedding and regeneration.

Design

Prospective observational study.

Setting

University hospital.

Patients

Fourteen women at various stages of the bleeding phase of the menstrual cycle who had not received hormonal therapy during the previous 2 months and who had regular menstrual cycles of 27 to 30 days.

Intervention

Twin-channel continuous flow hysteroscopy and careful control of intrauterine pressure.

Measurements and Main Results

Pressure-controlled hysteroscopy enables a safe and clear view of the endometrium at every stage of the bleeding phase of the menstrual cycle. Menstruation involves piecemeal shedding and concurrent regeneration in adjacent areas. It begins with subepithelial hemorrhage, followed by linear splitting of the surface epithelium and superficial functionalis. Islands of such superficial endometrium are progressively undermined and break free from the underlying tissues. This exposes a mesh of “skeletonized” tubules composed of both glandular stumps and vascular elements. These form the scaffolding for the subsequent reepithelialization and are soon buried beneath a newly formed layer of epithelium and stroma.

Conclusions

Pressure-controlled hysteroscopy enables visualization of the surface appearance of menstrual shedding and regeneration. The process is piecemeal, with zones of rapid shedding and regeneration occurring concurrently over a number of days.

Keywords: Endometrial appearance, Hysteroscopy, Menstruation, Pressure control

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PII: S1553-4650(10)00011-7

doi:10.1016/j.jmig.2010.01.009

The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 337-343, May 2010