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Hysteroscopy
Diagnosis and treatment of gynecological diseases, including predicting & preventing IVF treatment failures and miscarriage.
Diagnostic
Operative
What is it?
Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure, the purpose of which is a detailed examination of the uterine cavity, as well as the elimination of identified pathologies.
How it works?

To perform the operation, doctors use a hysteroscope, an endoscopic device equipped with a high—resolution optical system and a wide viewing angle. The hysteroscope is inserted through the patient's cervical canal and allows the doctor to examine the uterine cavity in great detail, as well as assess the condition of its mucous membrane. A significantly enlarged image is displayed on the monitor screen
Types of
Hysteroscopy
Diagnostic
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is usually performed to identify the causes of unsuccessful IVF and miscarriage. In addition, the procedure can be prescribed to patients to monitor the effectiveness of hormone therapy.
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Operative
In case of detection of submucosal fibroids (nodes), endometrial polyps, intrauterine adhesions (synechiae), thin intrauterine septa, hysteroscopy is supplemented with hysteroresection.
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