Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio1-4*, Maria Teresa Zelaya5 and Darling Valverde6
1Undergraduate Professor, School of Medicine, UNAN León, Nicaragua
2Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, UNAN León, Nicaragua
3Diploma in Surgical Diagnostic Hysteroscopy, Gea González Hospital, Mexico
4Advanced Gynecological Surgery, Hospital Ángeles Lomas, Mexico
5Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Minsa Unan – Leon, Nicaragua
6Specialist in Pathology, Undergraduate Professor in Pathology, UNAN-LEON School of Medicine, Nicaragua
*Corresponding Author: Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio, Undergraduate Professor, School of Medicine, UNAN León, Nicaragua.
Received: January 08, 2025; Published: January 23, 2025
Case of a 30-year-old childless patient with intermenstrual uterine bleeding and moderate dysmenorrhea, initially diagnosed with a 4 cm type 0 submucosal fibroid by 2D ultrasound. A transcervical myomectomy was scheduled by bipolar resectoscopy; however, the definitive diagnosis was an Endometrial Stromal Nodule (SEN), determined after postoperative histopathological evaluation. The purpose of the treatment is to preserve her uterus and improve the patient's quality of life.
Keywords: Endometrial Stromal Nodule (SEN); Ultrasound
Citation: Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio., et al. “Transcervical Hysteroscopic Resection of Endometrial Stromal Nodule (SEN): Fertility Preservation Approach".Acta Scientific Women's Health 7.2 (2025): 17-19.
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