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  Hysteroscopy provides a direct view of your uterus through a thin,
  lighted tube(hysteroscope). The tube is passed through the vagina
  into the uterus, allowing visual inspection of fibroids and other
  uterine abnormalities.
  
  Hysteroscopy thus enables us to see  inside the uterine cavity.

  This is helpful for diagnosing the shape of the uterine cavity   presence of any fibroids or polyps in the cavity which can   cause infertility / bleeding / repeated abortions. In case of   
  infertility  hysteroscopy also helps to see the opening of the   fallopian tubes

  

              
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  • The procedure consists of introduction of 4mm Hysteroscope, which is an optical system of rod lens, into the uterine cavity via the normal birth passage, this has a camera attached to the eyepiece which allows us to view the uterine cavity on  a monitor and record the image.
  • Different procedures such as myomectomy(removal of fibroids), polypectomy (removal of polyp), removal of septum (partition), removal of adhesions, removal of lost Iucd & Endometrial biopsy can be performaed useing operator hysteroscopy
  • Various attachments such as resectoscpoe, versapoint can be used.
  • Tubal cannulation for blocked tubes can be donefor infertility.
  • Hysteroscopy has been recognised as a gold standard for treatment of all intra-uterine pathologies.
  • Hysteroscopy is also done before implantation of embryo during IVF.


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Looking towards the Future

New developments in minimally invasive surgery should result in operations that are even easier on the patient and the treatment of a wider range of diseases. In the future, minimally invasive surgery will:

Use computerized technology developed to run industrial robots. A doctor located hundreds or thousands of miles from the operating room may perform laparoscopic surgery. The doctor may use an image transmitted over the internet, and move surgical instruments by remote control.

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