Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy for infertility evaluation is a gynecological procedure used to assess and diagnose potential causes of infertility in women by examining the inside of the uterus. It involves inserting a thin, lighted instrument called a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. This allows the surgeon to visualize the uterine cavity and identify any abnormalities such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or structural issues that may affect fertility.

Hysteroscopy can also be used for therapeutic purposes, as certain conditions can be treated or corrected during the procedure. It is a minimally invasive procedure that offers benefits such as accurate diagnosis, reduced recovery time, and minimal scarring. Hysteroscopy for infertility evaluation is typically recommended when other diagnostic tests have been inconclusive or when specific symptoms or medical history suggest uterine-related fertility issues.

Hysteroscopy for polyp removal is a gynecological procedure performed to remove uterine polyps using a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted instrument. It involves inserting the hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix into the uterus to visualize and access the polyps. The surgeon can then use specialized instruments to carefully remove the polyps from the uterine lining.

Hysteroscopy for polyp removal is a minimally invasive approach that offers benefits such as precise targeting of the polyps, reduced recovery time, and minimal scarring. It is typically recommended when polyps are causing symptoms such as abnormal bleeding, infertility, or recurrent miscarriages.

Hysteroscopy for septal resection is a gynecological procedure performed to remove a uterine septum, a condition where a wall or partition divides the uterus. It involves inserting a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted instrument, through the vagina and cervix into the uterus to visualize and access the septum. The surgeon uses specialized instruments to carefully remove or resect the septum, creating a more normal uterine cavity.

Hysteroscopy for septal resection is a minimally invasive approach that offers benefits such as precise removal of the septum, reduced recovery time, and minimal scarring. It is typically recommended for women with a uterine septum that may be causing fertility issues, recurrent miscarriages, or difficulties with embryo implantation.

Hysteroscopy for IUCD removal is a gynecological procedure performed to remove an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) that is no longer needed or has reached its expiration date. It involves inserting a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted instrument, through the vagina and cervix into the uterus to visualize and access the IUCD. The surgeon uses specialized instruments to carefully grasp and remove the device.

Hysteroscopy for IUCD removal is a minimally invasive approach that offers benefits such as precise removal of the IUCD, reduced discomfort, and minimal scarring. It is typically recommended when the IUCD strings cannot be reached or if there are concerns about complications related to the device.