The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of hysteroscopic embryoscopy or fetoscopy as a powerful diagnostic tool to provide better counseling for couples having experienced pregnancy loss.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Fetoscopy is a procedure that enables viewing of the fetus through use of a hysteroscope
Hille Yaffe Medical Center
Hadera, Israel
Macroscopic anatomic malformations in missed abortions
The number and type of macroscopic anatomic malformations in missed abortions will be determined through visual observation using a fetoscope
Time frame: Two years
Minimize intrauterine adhesions through observation
To minimize intrauterine adhesions that might occur after curettage through the ability to visualize the womb and pregnancy site through a hysteroscope before the surgical procedure so that inadvertent intrauterine adhesions are minimized. After one year, if pregnancy is not achieved (due to intrauterine adhesions that cause infertility), a follow-up hysteroscopy will be performed and intrauterine adhesions can be visualized if they have occurred.
Time frame: Two years
Prevention of retained conception products
Prevention of retained conception products by hysteroscopy after curettage and visualization and observation of the contents of the womb
Time frame: Two years
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