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The leading place in the structure of gynecological diseases is occupied by intrauterine pathology, the "gold standard" of treatment of which is therapeutic hysteroscopy. Conducting hysteroscopy in outpatient conditions in the absence of anesthesia significantly reduces the workload of the inpatient unit, but requires high-quality training of specialists due to the labor intensity of the manipulation and the lack of opportunity to acquire skills intraoperatively. The use of biomodels for training allows specialists to master this technique in a short time.
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