Operative Hysteroscopy is performed under general anesthesia. This will allow the physician to both diagnose and treat most findings, which are encountered at the time of the procedure.
The Operative Hysteroscope has ports, which allow the physician to insert operating tools, such as, scissors, cautery devices or a laser fiber. These may be used to resect or cauterize specific abnormalities under direct visualization. The Hysteroscope is also valuable in treating some forms of tubal occlusion. Many patients with a blockage in the fallopian tube may have an obstruction at the junction between the uterus and fallopian tube. The Hysteroscope is used to pass a small catheter through this contracted area under direct visualization. Occasionally, scar tissue can be disrupted and allow passage of sperm as the result of the procedure.
A physician will be able to evaluate the cervical canal, the contour of the uterus, and the quality of the endometrial lining. The tubal ostia are the openings of the fallopian tube into the uterine cavity. They should be easily seen with the hysteroscope
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sherry3030 1 year ago
Thank you so much for explaining in such a simple manner .The information you gave is really very helpful .Thank you so much .
meenjo2004 1 year ago
@sherry3030, I guess that put us in the same boat. Wish you the best of luck. May you (and me) get pregnant soon!
Jaiandmai 2 years ago
wat is best diet food and precausions for getting pregnant or ovulation.
shahidabasi 2 years ago
wish u all the luck
salehkayyali 3 years ago
my doc told me i dont release egg every month :( i really want to have a child ! hopefully i will be able to ...
sherry3030 3 years ago