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A novel approach to overcoming cervical stenosis and false passages

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Brought to you by the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons. Inadvertent creation of a false passage in the endocervical canal is a complication that is often difficult to overcome, especially in the presence of cervical stenosis. The authors demonstrate their technique using a guide wire and vessel dilator placed under hysteroscopic guidance.

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