Advanced hysteroscopic surgery: Quality assurance in teaching hospitals

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Abstract

Advanced hysteroscopic surgery (AHS) is a vitally important technique in the armamentarium for the management of many day-to-day clinical problems, such as menorrhagia, surgical excision of uterine myomata and septa in the management of female infertility, hysteroscopic excision of chronically retained products of conception (placenta accreta), and surgical removal of intramural ectopic pregnancy. In today’s climate of accountability, it is necessary that gynecologists take a more active role in assuring the quality of their work. In this article, we discuss the quality assurance system from the point of view of the surgical audit meetings in some of the major teaching hospitals affiliated with the University of Queensland (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia).

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Erian, M. M. S., McLaren, G. R., & Erian, A. M. (2017). Advanced hysteroscopic surgery: Quality assurance in teaching hospitals. Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.4293/JSLS.2016.00107

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