Many women are not unfamiliar with uterine cavity surgery. Generally, when women have gynecological diseases and medication treatment does not work, uterine cavity surgery is mostly used for treatment. What is uterine cavity surgery? Hysteroscopy is a common gynecological surgery and a minimally invasive green procedure. Currently, it is used for many gynecological diseases, but many people are not very familiar with hysteroscopy surgery. Let's take a closer look at hysteroscopy surgery.
Hysteroscopy is an advanced device for diagnosing and treating diseases inside the uterus. It can clearly observe various changes inside the uterus and make a definite diagnosis. The use of hysteroscopy technology can directly inspect lesions in the uterine cavity, locate and collect diseased tissues for examination, diagnose accurately, timely, comprehensively, and intuitively, and detect cancer early; Tubal intubation, checking the patency of the fallopian tubes, unblocking the interstitial blockage of the fallopian tubes accurately and effectively; Hysteroscopic surgery is effective in removing endometrial tissue, submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps, uterine septum, intrauterine adhesions, and foreign bodies. It does not require laparotomy, has minimal trauma, minimal bleeding, mild pain, and quick recovery.
Abnormal uterine bleeding, excessive menstruation, infrequent menstruation, irregular menstrual cycle, uterine fibroids, uterine fibroids, uterine fibroids, contraceptive device displacement, infertility, habitual abortion, follow-up examination after natural or induced abortion, abnormal ultrasound imaging, long-term lower abdominal pain, preoperative evaluation of artificial conception and in vitro fertilization are all indications for performing hysteroscopy.
The uterus is the palace of the fetus, and the uterine cavity is the room where the fetus needs to live for ten months. Only when the uterine cavity is normal can conception be easily achieved. For example, there is an infertile woman who, after unsuccessful attempts at artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, was found to have a fibroid in her uterine cavity through hysteroscopy. After being surgically removed by a doctor, she naturally became pregnant.
Some women stop getting pregnant after giving birth to their first child and seek treatment everywhere without success. Through hysteroscopy, they discover two sutures left behind from previous cesarean sections in the uterine cavity, resembling contraceptive devices. No wonder they are infertile. After being surgically removed by a doctor, they naturally become pregnant and give birth. So, hysteroscopy is a powerful tool for treating infertility, and European and American infertility experts believe that infertile patients should undergo hysteroscopy examination. The best time for hysteroscopy should be from the end of menstruation to before ovulation. During the examination, there is no need to take anesthesia, so there is no need to fast or be hospitalized. After the examination, you can go home and do not need to rest or take supplements the next day. You can do general daily activities.