At one point in the video, you can see the woman's ovary on the right side of the screen with brown dots all over it. The dots were made during this surgery, "ovarian drillings" are to help achieve ovulation in women with PCOS, Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome.
This is a Laperoscopy procedure where there is a camera inserted through the belly button . Through another small incision, there are other tools inserted like the one you can see moving the uterus and ovaries. The Blue liquid is a dye injected through the cervix which you can not see in this video. you are looking at her uterus from the top, and the dye is being injected from the bottom. It's purpose is to see if the fallopian tubes are blocked.
This is not a hysteroscopy!! That's too much stuff to have in a uterus?!? The uterus is typically smooth maybe with small growth inside. Maybe the stomach??
Women do not generally have this done unless something is horribly wrong. That is to say, it's extremely painful when they are having their period. It's also important to have this done because it distinguishes 2 very important & different diagnoses.
Would be more helpful if there was audio describing what we were seeing. Also the title is incorrect. This is not a hysteroscopy. This is a laparoscopy like the submitter comment shows.
At one point in the video, you can see the woman's ovary on the right side of the screen with brown dots all over it. The dots were made during this surgery, "ovarian drillings" are to help achieve ovulation in women with PCOS, Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome.
mymph 6 days ago
This is a Laperoscopy procedure where there is a camera inserted through the belly button . Through another small incision, there are other tools inserted like the one you can see moving the uterus and ovaries. The Blue liquid is a dye injected through the cervix which you can not see in this video. you are looking at her uterus from the top, and the dye is being injected from the bottom. It's purpose is to see if the fallopian tubes are blocked.
mymph 6 days ago
uh, this doesn't look like a uterus. it looks like an alien baby trying to break out.
fishlawyer1 2 weeks ago
this doesn't look like a uterus, it looks like I felt after a long nite of drinking in college
creolelady70 1 month ago
This is not a hysteroscopy!! That's too much stuff to have in a uterus?!? The uterus is typically smooth maybe with small growth inside. Maybe the stomach??
berniedmj1 2 months ago
@berniedmj1 They are showing the outside of the uterus using a lap you can very clearly see both O's, large intesti and Uterus
mrsleandrat 2 months ago
we're such ugly creatures
matthe3234 4 months ago
the eye ball
KingDMac13 7 months ago
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww !!!!!!!!!!
lillshawty5396 7 months ago
I can see the mesosalpinx!! :D
tmilehorie 7 months ago
1:39 damn.. u broke it..
sorobuddie1 7 months ago 2
blu
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joitka0021 1 year ago
What's the blue stuff and the stuff that looks like egg yolks? Does anyone know exactly why the person had this procedure done?
Nungirl238 1 year ago
I wonder how many previously fertile woman are left sterile by this procedure. Poking around inside like that can do nothing but damage.
hamifratz 1 year ago
@hamifratz
Women do not generally have this done unless something is horribly wrong. That is to say, it's extremely painful when they are having their period. It's also important to have this done because it distinguishes 2 very important & different diagnoses.
masantospitt 9 months ago
I would never get an IUD again. I just had a hysteroscopy this morning.
wynterstorm04 1 year ago
what the fuck is it ?? daaaamm
bambumbang 2 years ago
Apparently the patient had ovarian drilling done.
mickbeth1 3 years ago
to make sure the tubes are open. if it pumps through, it confirms tubes are not occluded.
alexgumby 3 years ago
EWW ITS GUTS
D3ADCR4P 3 years ago
Would be more helpful if there was audio describing what we were seeing. Also the title is incorrect. This is not a hysteroscopy. This is a laparoscopy like the submitter comment shows.
alexgumby 3 years ago 13
I have seen this before, but I couldnt recognize the blur color coming from the left ovary
vasterasgirl 3 years ago
indigo caramine
alexgumby 3 years ago
thanks but what doesn the aid-base indicator with that to do?, greatful for answer
vasterasgirl 3 years ago