Hysteroscopy during ovulation

What is hysteroscopic curettage?

Hysteroscopic curettage is a method of curing the uterus under an advanced microscope. This method uses special lenses and light sources that allow observation and manipulation under very small surgical incisions, minimizing surgical risks and complications.

Why choose hysteroscopy for curettage?

1. High safety: Operating under an advanced microscope can minimize surgical risks and complications.

2. Less invasive: Compared with traditional uterine curettage surgery, hysteroscopic uterine curettage is very invasive and does not destroy body tissues, so it has little impact on the body.

3. Reliable results: By using special lenses and light sources, it is possible to observe and operate under very small surgical incisions, thus minimizing surgical risks and complications.

4. Easy recovery: After curettage surgery, you can recover faster and start returning to your daily life faster.

What is hysteroscopic curettage surgery?

Hysteroscopic uterine curettage is a minor surgery that usually takes about 30 minutes. The surgical procedure is as follows:

1. Apply local anesthesia.

2. A small opening is made in the patient's abdomen, and a special lens and light source are inserted.

3. Observe and operate through the lens and light source, and remove the uterine evacuation tool from the patient's body.

4. Insert the uterine evacuation tool into the patient again and scrape out the embryonic tissue.

5. After cleaning, use a special lens and light source to check whether the palace is clean.

Summarize

By using advanced microscopes and uterine evacuation tools, hysteroscopic uterine evacuation can be performed with very small surgical incisions and can minimize surgical risks and complications. In addition, it is a safe, less invasive, and easy-to-recover surgical method and is a very popular method of uterine evacuation. If you need to clear the palace,