Hysteroscopy
This procedure helps a surgeon to closely view the inner lining of the uterus, which helps to diagnose the cause of abnormal bleeding and Infertility.
Diagnostic hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is performed using a thin, slender hysteroscope tube, which is inserted into the birth passage to examine the uterus and to diagnose the problem with the inner lining of the uterus leading to abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility.
Hysteroscopic polypectomy
It’s a surgical procedure which involves the removal of uterine polyps. Uterine polyps are non-cancerous cells found in the inner lining of the uterine wall. Hysteroscopic polypectomy is a quick procedure and doesn't involve any cuts or stitches in the abdomen.
Hysteroscopy submucosal fibroid resection
This procedure involves the removal of fibroids from the inner cavity of the uterus. Uterine fibroids or uterine polyps can develop on the endometrium and result in heavy menstrual bleeding and infertility.
Hysteroscopic cannulation
If the doctor suggests getting hysteroscopic cannulation, it’s because the fallopian tubes are blocked. The cannulation procedure will help to clear the blockage. In this procedure, the doctor flushes dye through the catheter to locate the fallopian tube blockage which is placed near in the birth passage.
Hysteroscopic endometrial ablation
Endometrial ablation procedure involves the destruction of the endometrium hysteroscopically. This helps to reduce the menstrual flow, which involves no incision.
Hysteroscopic septal resection
Uterine septum is a congenital anomaly which can cause infertility and repeated pregnancy loss, hysteroscopy helps to remove the septum.
Pregnancy in every woman is a phase that comes with immense happiness and excitement and a lot of fear. It is a stage where a woman has to be extra cautious about both her physical