FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves administering drug solution into uterine cavity. First of all, cervical canal is dilated, the drug solution is to fill uterine cavity through canal in distal part of fiber endoscope introduced into the uterine cavity, under control of which uterine tube entrances are hermetically sealed with obturators. Then grill dilator coupled with wave guide instrument is introduced and circular phonification of the uterine cavity is carried out through medical drug solution by applying low power ultrasonic waves at 26.5 kHz frequency, 60-80 mcm amplitude of emitting end face oscillations and 2-3 min exposition time. The device has acoustic unit, grill dilator with handle, operation device in the form of wave guide and pneumatic system having rarefaction source and pneumatic tubes with olive obturators at the ends. EFFECT: reduced risk of introducing infection into the uterine cavity. 2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
1997-08-10—Published
1992-06-25—Filed