PISAT's VVIN



Gallery

Letter of appreciation for Pisat's VVI needle from Prof Bruno van Herendael, President ISGE (International Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy)
Anterior wall fibroid with dilated blood vessels on surface
A 5 mm standard opaque metallic myoma injection needle being used to puncture the myoma capsule
After vasopressin injection using the 5 mm standard injection needle.
A large posterior wall myoma without any obvious blood vessels seen on the surface
A 3mm standard opaque myoma injection needle being used to puncture the myoma capsule
Large pedunculated fibroid with dilated blood vessels on the surface
A blood vessel intentionally punctured to demonstrate blood within the VVIN tip
Large anterior wall myoma punctured: No blood seen in aspirate
Low anterior wall myoma punctured: No blood seen in aspirate
Low anterior wall myoma punctured: Positive blood stained aspirate
Negative aspirate signifying safe injection site for vasopressin
Negative aspirate signifying safe injection site for vasopressin
Negative aspirate signifying safe injection site for vasopressin