MRCOG(UK), MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS
Dr. Gajendra Singh Tomar graduated with an MBBS degree from Devi Ahilya University (India) in 1998. He then pursued his postgraduate degree in obstetrics and…
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MRCOG(UK), MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS
Dr. Gajendra Singh Tomar graduated with an MBBS degree from Devi Ahilya University (India) in 1998. He then pursued his postgraduate degree in obstetrics and…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Amit Shaligram Patil is a Gynecologist, Obstetrician and Infertility Specialist in Wakad, Pune and has an experience of 15 years in these fields. Dr. Ami…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Geetha Belliappa has 27 years of experience in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics. She completed her MBBS from University of Bangalore in 1989 and fo…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, MRCOG(UK)
Dr. Arati Rao is a graduate of MS Ramaiah Medical College and has completed MD from Command Hospital in Bangalore. She has received the Diplomate of National…
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Rohini Abhay Somani is a Gynecologist in Kothrud, Pune and has an experience of 15 years in this field. Dr. Rohini Abhay Somani practices at Somani Cardi…
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Nitika Bansal is a consultant gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon. He did a fellowship in minimal acess surgery from world laparoscopic hospital Gurga…
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Udaykumar Adate is an Obstetrician, Infertility Specialist and Gynecologist, Obstetric Ultrasound Specialist. He has an experience of 14 years in these f…
MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology
MBBS, DNB (Obs & Gyn) (OSM) Senior Consultant OBSTETRICIAN & GYNECOLOGIST Fertility Specialist ( IMA Fellowship ) Laparoscopic Surgeon Fetal Medicine Special…
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Nidhi Jain (MD Gynec-Gold medalist) - The owner and the director of Vijaya Maternity Home & Metro IVF Centre. She has been successfully running the hospi…
DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, MBBS
Dr. Apeksha Tapadia practices at Ganga Nursing Home, Mundhwa & Ganga Clinic, Wadegaon Sheri. She has done DNB(Obs & Gynac) from Jehangir Hospital, Pune & fel…
MBBS, DGO
She is Dr Archana Bhayana Senior Gynaecologist and Infertility specialist with a long experience.
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Priyadarshini Nanda is a Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad and has an experience of 19 years in these fields. Dr. Priyadarshini Nanda…
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Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus and cervix. It is performed using a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope, which is inserted through the vagina.
This procedure helps doctors diagnose and treat various uterine conditions such as abnormal bleeding, fibroids, polyps, and infertility issues.
Hysteroscopy can be used for both diagnostic and treatment purposes. In many cases, doctors can identify and treat the problem during the same procedure, making it efficient and less invasive compared to traditional surgeries.
● Helps diagnose uterine conditions accurately
● Treats problems like fibroids, polyps, and adhesions
● Identifies causes of abnormal uterine bleeding
● Assists in infertility evaluation
● Minimally invasive with no external cuts
● Faster recovery compared to open surgery
● Women with abnormal or heavy menstrual bleeding
● Patients with bleeding after menopause
● Women facing infertility or repeated miscarriages
● Individuals with suspected uterine fibroids or polyps
● Patients with uterine abnormalities or scarring
● Women with misplaced intrauterine devices (IUDs)
1. Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
Used to examine the uterus and identify issues such as abnormal bleeding, infertility causes, or structural problems.
2. Operative Hysteroscopy
Performed to treat problems found during diagnosis, such as removing fibroids, polyps, or scar tissue.
3. Combined Hysteroscopy
Both diagnosis and treatment are done in a single procedure, reducing the need for multiple interventions.
● Patient is asked to empty the bladder and change into a gown
● A speculum is inserted into the vagina
● The cervix may be gently dilated
● A hysteroscope is inserted through the vagina into the uterus
● Fluid or gas is used to expand the uterus for better visibility
● Doctor examines the uterine lining
● If needed, instruments are used to treat abnormalities
● The hysteroscope is removed after completion
The procedure is usually done in a clinic or hospital and may take a short time depending on complexity.
Most patients can go home the same day as hysteroscopy is usually an outpatient procedure.
Mild cramping and light vaginal bleeding may occur for a few days after the procedure. Patients are advised to avoid heavy activities and follow doctor instructions.
Recovery time is generally quick, especially for diagnostic procedures.
● Infection
● Bleeding
● Uterine perforation (rare)
● Damage to cervix or nearby organs
● Reaction to anesthesia
● Fluid-related complications
Although complications are rare, hysteroscopy is generally considered a safe procedure.
Hysteroscopy allows direct visualization of the uterus, unlike imaging tests such as ultrasound which provide indirect views.
It is more precise than procedures like dilation and curettage (D&C) because it enables doctors to see and treat the problem at the same time.
Compared to open surgery, hysteroscopy is less invasive, involves quicker recovery, and reduces hospital stay.
It is used to diagnose and treat conditions inside the uterus, such as abnormal bleeding, fibroids, polyps, and infertility issues.
The procedure is usually done under anesthesia or sedation. Mild discomfort or cramping may occur afterward.
It usually takes a short time, depending on whether it is diagnostic or operative.
Most patients need only one procedure, especially if diagnosis and treatment are done together.
Yes, it is considered a safe and minimally invasive procedure with low risk of complications.
Untreated uterine conditions may lead to ongoing symptoms like abnormal bleeding, infertility, or complications.
Recovery is usually quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days.