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Hysteroscopy
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Experience state-of-the-art hysteroscopy procedures available at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad.

  • Minimally Invasive Techniques
  • Accurate Diagnosis with Precision
  • Expert Surgical Team with Extensive Experience
  • Personalized Care and Optimal Outcomes
  • Customized Treatment for Uterine Conditions
  • Promote Long-term Health and Quality of Life

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    Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Hysteroscopy?

    Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced treatment for hysteroscopy with personalized care and cutting-edge surgical techniques.

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    Leading Gynecological Center

    Yashoda Hospitals is recognized as the Best Hospital for Hysteroscopy in Hyderabad, providing outstanding gynecological care services.

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    Expert Surgical Team

    Our highly experienced surgical team specializes in performing precise hysteroscopy procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes for all patients undergoing uterine surgery.

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    Cutting-Edge Facilities

    Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced medical equipment, our facility provides an optimal environment for accurate and effective hysteroscopy surgeries.

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    Dedicated Gynecological Care

    Our dedicated gynecological care team is committed to guiding you through every step of your treatment journey, offering compassionate support and expert guidance.

    Hysteroscopy Overview

    Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine and treat conditions of the uterus. The procedure involves inserting a thin, lighted tube (hysteroscope) through the vagina and cervix to inspect the uterine cavity. Hysteroscopy indications include diagnosing abnormal bleeding, investigating infertility, removing uterine fibroids or polyps, and treating intrauterine adhesions or septa. This procedure aims to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment with minimal discomfort and faster Hysteroscopy recovery.

    Hysteroscopy Techniques

    • Diagnostic Hysteroscopy: This technique is used to inspect the uterine cavity and diagnose various uterine conditions.
    • Operative Hysteroscopy: Allows for therapeutic procedures such as polyp or fibroid removal, tissue resection, or adhesion lysis during the hysteroscopy.
    • Office Hysteroscopy: Performed in a clinic setting without general anesthesia, used for minor diagnostic procedures and evaluations.
    • Resectoscopic Hysteroscopy: A more extensive operative hysteroscopy technique using a specialized hysteroscopy with resection capabilities.
    • Fluid Management Systems: Utilized during hysteroscopy to maintain clear visibility and control intrauterine pressure.
    Procedure Name Hysteroscopy
    Type of Surgery Minor to Moderate
    Type of Anesthesia General
    Procedure Duration 5 - 30 minutes
    Recovery Duration A few days to a few weeks
    Hysteroscopy: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

    Preparation: Before the procedure, patients undergo comprehensive evaluations, including ultrasound, blood tests, and potentially a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis and plan the treatment.

    During the Procedure: The hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix to access the uterine cavity. The surgeon inspects the uterus and performs any necessary treatments, such as removing polyps or fibroids or correcting septa.

    Duration: The duration of hysteroscopy surgery typically ranges from 5 minutes to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity and the procedure performed.

    Recovery: After surgery, patients are monitored closely for a few hours before being discharged. Post-operative instructions cover pain management, wound care, and activity restrictions.

    Follow-up Care: Patients return for follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure no complications. Further treatment or tests may be required based on the findings during hysteroscopy.

    Benefits of Hysteroscopy at Yashoda Hospitals
    • Provides accurate diagnosis and treatment of uterine conditions.
    • Minimally invasive with shorter recovery time.
    • Can be performed in an office setting for diagnostic purposes.
    • Addresses uterine abnormalities effectively.
    • Reduces the need for more extensive surgery.

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    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

    Pallavi Jha 2

    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

    Pallavi Jha 3

    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

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    Free Second Opinion for Hysteroscopy

    If you’ve been advised to undergo hysteroscopy, get a free second opinion from our experts.

    Our experienced surgical team will assess your case, providing tailored insights and recommendations to ensure you make informed decisions about your uterine health and treatment options.

    Take the next step in your uterine care—request your free second opinion today.

     

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    FAQ's

    Hysteroscopy is used to diagnose and treat conditions inside the uterus, such as polyps, fibroids, abnormal bleeding, or structural abnormalities. It can also help with fertility issues or recurrent miscarriages.

    Yes, hysteroscopy can detect uterine abnormalities, and tissue samples (biopsies) can be taken to test for cancerous cells, aiding in the diagnosis of endometrial or uterine cancers.

    It’s usually recommended to avoid strenuous exercise for a few days to a week after a hysteroscopy, depending on the complexity of the procedure and individual recovery. Always follow your doctor’s specific advice.

    Hysteroscopy may be necessary to diagnose or treat certain uterine conditions that other methods can’t address effectively. It’s typically recommended when other non-invasive tests, like ultrasounds, are inconclusive or suggest abnormalities.

    Hysteroscopy focuses on the uterine cavity, so it’s not primarily used to detect cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is usually diagnosed through Pap smears and biopsies. However, if there are visible abnormalities extending from the uterus to the cervix, it might provide additional information.

    Hysteroscopy involves inserting a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. This allows the doctor to view the uterine lining and perform procedures like biopsies or removing polyps.

    Preparation may include fasting for a few hours before the procedure, avoiding certain medications that increase bleeding risk, and arranging for someone to drive you home. Follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.

    After hysteroscopy, you may experience mild cramping or light spotting, which usually resolve within a few days. If anesthesia was used, you might need some rest and should avoid heavy activities. Contact your doctor if you have severe pain, heavy bleeding, or signs of infection.