• Induction of Labor and Termination of the Previable Pregnancy

    Medgyn Bierer and Sopher Forceps and Laminaria pictured in article.
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  • Overview of second-trimester pregnancy termination

    Medgyn Bierer and Sopher Forceps and Laminaria pictured in article.
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  • The effect of endometrial injury on first cycle IVF/ICSI outcome: A randomized controlled trial

    This study was to evaluate the effect of endometrial injury induced in preceding cycle on IVF outcome. MedGyn Endosampler was used for endometrial sampling.
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  • Prokineticin 1 and leukemia inhibitory factor mRNA expression in the endometrium of women with idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss

    MedGyn Endosampler was used to determine the expression patterns of prokineticin 1 (PROK1) and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) in normal fertile women with idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL).
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  • A randomised trial of Medgyn Endosampler® vs Endocurette® in an outpatient hysteroscopy clinic setting

    With the increase use of Endometrial biopsy devices like Medgyn's Endosampler, this study was performed on random trail in a outpatient clinic. The study found Medgyn's Endosampler to obtain substantially lower insertion rates compared to other sampling devices, which positively reflects the efficie...
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  • Metalloestrogen cadmium stimulates proliferation of stromal cells derived from the eutopic endometrium of women with endometriosis.

    A study found that at 48 hours, Cd-induced endometrial stromal cell proliferation was higher in women with endometriosis than in women without endometriosis.
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  • Detection of two biological markers of intercourse: prostate-specific antigen and Y-chromosomal DNA.

    A Johns Hopkins School of Medicine study used the MedGyn Intrauterine Catheter in aiming to detect biological markers of intercourse. Read the article
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  • Microvascular Density as a Parameter of Endometrial Assessment in Infertile Women

    A study estimated the cut-off of microvascular density determinative of good endometrial receptivity that can predict the fertility of the patient and be used as a prognostic marker in infertile patients, particularly in developing countries.
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  • Efficacy, safety, acceptability and affordability of cryotherapy: a review of current literature.

    A study in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine reviewed current literature addressing the technique, efficacy, safety and acceptability of cryotherapy. The review found cryotherapy to be very affordable and feasible to integrate into cervical cancer screening and treatment programs.
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  • WHO technical specifications Cryosurgical equipment for the treatment of precancerous cervical lesions and prevention of cervical cancer

    MedGyn participated in meeting with WHO, UNFPA, PATH and clinical experts to dicuss clinical recommendations in the use of cryosurgery for cervical cancer prevention.
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  • Role of CD56 and CD57 uterine natural killer cells and E-cadherin in either successful implantation or recurrent abortion

    A study published in the Egyptian Journal of Pathology investigated the role of uterine natural killer cells and E-cadherin in human endometrium of nonpregnant women and of those with recurrent abortion to find out their role in implantation or recurrent abortion.
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  • Endometrial sampling: a comparison between the Pipelle® endometrial sampler and the Endosampler®

    A study comparing the adequacy of endometrial sampling by the Endosampler® and the Pipelle® showed that the Endosampler® collected more endometrium than the Pipelle®. This may well translate into a higher adequacy of specimen obtained by the Endosampler®.
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  • Performance of cryotherapy devices using nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.

    A study comparing four cryotherapy devices found that the MedGyn Cryotherapy System achieved temperatures below –50 °C regardless of whether N2O, medical-grade CO2, or industrial-grade CO2 was used, while the performance of some other cryotherapy devices was suboptimal.
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  • Laminaria tent vs misoprostol for cervical priming before hysteroscopy: Randomized study.

    In a study published in the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, women who received laminaria tents as opposed to misoprostol for cervical priming before operative hysteroscopy were less likely to need cervical dilation and suffered fewer adverse effects.
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  • Diagnosis of endometriosis by detection of nerve fibres in an endometrial biopsy: a double blind study

    An Australian study found that endometrial biopsy, with detection of nerve fibers, provided a reliability of diagnosis of endometriosis close to the accuracy of laparoscopic assessment by experienced gynecological laparoscopists.
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  • Pathologically Increased Endometrial Thickness in Ultrasound Examination: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

    One of many articles showing the MedGyn Endosampler used for endometrial biopsy in this study.
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  • Endometrial Gene Expression in Early Pregnancy: Lessons From Human Ectopic Pregnancy

    The study found that the ectopic embryo has a significant impact, by an endocrine mechanism, on the endometrium when compared with the window of implantation.
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  • A pilot study to evaluate the relative efficacy of endometrial biopsy and full curettage in making a diagnosis of endometriosis by the detection of endometrial nerve fibers.

    Article on MedGyn Endosampler which was used in a study to detect endometriosis based on nerve fibers.
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  • Cervical priming prior to operative hysteroscopy: a randomized comparison of laminaria versus misoprostol

    Egyptian study on using laminaria before hysteroscopy. The study demonstrates cervical dilation as good as misoprostol.
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  • An evaluation of manual vacuum aspiration instruments

    Article on manual vacuation stating Medgyn superior features to competitors and experience of administrators and clinicians should enable them to determine which MVA is best for their environment.
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