Why is Hysteroscopy needed?  

  • Diagnosis of various uterine abnormalities, such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or structural issues. 
  • Identifies the cause of abnormal bleeding, infertility, or recurrent miscarriages. 
  • Removal or Treatment of identified abnormalities, improving fertility outcomes or alleviating symptoms

What is the recovery process? 

Hysteroscopy is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, where the patient can go home the same day. 

How is Hysteroscopy performed? 

  • Uterine polyps 
  • Fibroids 
  • Intra-uterine abnormalities 
  • Early-stage uterine cancer 
  • Congenital uterine conditions 

How is Hysteroscopy performed?  

During hysteroscopy, a hysteroscope is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus, allowing for visualization and examination of the uterine cavity using a light and camera. This procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia. 

The hysteroscope transmits images of the uterine lining to a monitor, allowing the healthcare provider to visualize any abnormalities 

Conditions Treated 

  • Uterine polyps 
  • Fibroids 
  • Intra-uterine abnormalities 
  • Early-stage uterine cancer 
  • Congenital uterine conditions 

Key Benefits 

  • Minimally invasive 
  • Performed under anesthesia 
  • Day care surgery  
  • Faster recovery 
  • Accurate diagnosis with focused treatment 

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Dr. Monica Singh Chauhan

Consultant Gynecology