Laparoscopy Hysteroscopy
Laparoscopic hysteroscopy for infertility is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the uterus using a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope. Laparoscopic hysteroscopy is typically performed under general anaesthesia and involves inserting the hysteroscope through the cervix and into the uterus.
Laparoscopic hysteroscopy is commonly used to diagnose and treat various gynaecological conditions, such as abnormal bleeding, polyps, fibroids, and uterine adhesions. It can also be used to remove intrauterine devices (IUDs) that have become embedded in the uterine wall.
Procedure
- Small instruments may be used to remove abnormal tissue or perform surgical interventions
- Laparoscopic techniques allow for better visualization and precision
- Minimizes risk of complications and reduces recovery time compared to open surgery
- Patients may experience cramping and light bleeding after the procedure
- Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days
- It is important to follow post-operative instructions for proper healing
- Laparoscopic hysteroscopy is generally considered safe and effective
- Risks include infection, bleeding, and injury to surrounding organs
- Patients should discuss potential benefits and risks with their doctor before the procedure
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