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Hysteroscopy Diagnostic ppt
Hysteroscopy Diagnostic
Index
• Introduction
• Why hysteroscopy test is
done?
• What happens during a
hysteroscopy?
• Conclusion
• About meddco
Hysteroscopy
What is Hysteroscopy?
Hysteroscopy is the inspection of
the uterine cavity by endoscopy
with access through the cervix.
It allows for the diagnosis of
intrauterine pathology and serves as
a method for surgical intervention.
Hysteroscopy is a procedure that
allows your doctor to look inside
your uterus in order to diagnose and
treat causes of abnormal bleeding.
A hysteroscopy is a procedure used
to examine the inside of the womb
(uterus).
Why hysteroscopy test is done?
Investigate symptoms or
problems – such as heavy
periods
1. Unusual vaginal bleeding
2. Postmenopausal bleeding
3. Pelvic pain
4. Repeated miscarriages or
difficulty getting pregnant.
5. Fibroids and polyps (non-
cancerous growths in the
womb)
What happens during a
hysteroscopy?
Anaesthesia is
administered.
The hysteroscope is
inserted thorough the
vagina and cervix and into
the uterus.
A liquid or gas expands
your uterus.
A light on the
hysteroscopy allows
physician to see into the
uterine cavity.
Conclusion
The use of diagnostic hysteroscopy in the primary routine
investigation of infertile women.
Because no significant difference was found regarding the
intrauterine findings between women with primary and secondary
infertility,
we believe that diagnostic hysteroscopy has a similar importance in
the evaluation of patients with both primary and secondary
infertility.
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