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Intrauterine Adhesions & Hysteroscopy: Management & Advancements with Dr. Noam Smorgick, Dr. Mark Hoffman on the BackTable OBGYN Podcast
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Episode # 92  •  07 Oct 2025

Intrauterine Adhesions & Hysteroscopy: Management & Advancements

The future of gynecologic surgery is less invasive, more precise, and closer than you think. In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN podcast, host Dr. Mark Hoffman welcomes Dr. Noam Smorgick, Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Shamir Hospital in Israel. They discuss Dr. Smorgick’s journey into the field of OBGYN and her innovative approaches to intrauterine adhesion management and hysteroscopic surgery for complex pathologies.

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
02:05 - Dr. Smorgick’s Journey to Medicine
05:01 - Insights into Israeli Healthcare System
10:20 - Intrauterine Adhesions and Hysteroscopic Management
11:28 - Research on Retained Products of Conception
15:07 - Comparing Management of Pregnancy Loss
22:02 - Future Directions in Hysteroscopic Surgery
23:46 - Infertility Treatments in Israel
25:50 - Managing Uterine Septums and Adhesions
28:03 - Shared Decision Making in Surgery
32:03 - Techniques and Tools for Metroplasty
33:08 - Adhesion Prevention Strategies
35:35 - Postoperative Care and Follow-Up
36:59 - Office Hysteroscopy Procedures
38:05 - Reusable vs. Disposable Instruments
45:51 - Future of Hysteroscopy

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More about this episode

Topics include the advantages of hysteroscopic management over traditional methods, the importance of maintaining fertility, the nuances of the Israeli healthcare system, and the development of new surgical instruments and procedures. The episode also highlights shared decision-making in patient care and looks ahead to the future direction of gynecologic surgery. Dr. Smorgick shares insights from recent studies and her experiences, making it a valuable listen for practitioners and anyone interested in gynecologic surgery advancements.

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