Advanced Hysteroscopy Surgery

Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the uterus (womb) using a thin, flexible telescope called a hysteroscope. The procedure can be performed for a variety of reasons, including to evaluate abnormal bleeding, investigate the cause of infertility, or identify and remove abnormalities such as polyps or fibroids.

Advanced hysteroscopy refers to the use of specialized instruments and techniques during the procedure to perform more complex procedures, such as removing large polyps or fibroids, or performing surgery to correct abnormalities of the uterus. These procedures may require the use of special instruments, including scissors, forceps, or electrocautery, to remove tissue or perform repairs.

The procedure is usually performed under general or local anesthesia and typically takes 30-60 minutes to complete. Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure performed, but most people can return to their normal activities within a few days.

It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of advanced hysteroscopy with your doctor before the procedure.