Hysteroscopic surgery

What is hysteroscopy?

  • Hysteroscopy is an examination of the interior of the uterus via an optical telescope called hysteroscope.
  • Hysteroscopy is performed in diagnostic purposes and a surgical method to treat certain gynecological conditions.

Why is hysteroscopy needed?

  • Hysteroscopy allows the doctor to examine the interior of the womb in details. The hysteroscope is carefully inserted through the vagina and the cervix into the uterine interior and the doctor (operator) monitors every movement on the specialized screens. During hysteroscopy, we could also do a biopsy of the uterine wall or mucous for further examinations.

Hysteroscopy is used to discover the cause for conditions such as:

  • Unusual bleeding
  • Sterility
  • Previous full-term pregnancy problems
  • Other gynecological ailments

Hysteroscopy can be performed to remove polyps, septum or myoma that are in the interior of the uterus.  

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