Hysteroscopic Polypectomy
Hysteroscopic polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove uterine polyps, which are benign growths on the uterine lining. During the procedure, a hysteroscope—a slender, flexible tube equipped with a camera—is inserted through the vaginal canal and cervix into the uterus. This allows the physician to visualize the interior of the uterus and locate the polyps. Specialized instruments are then used to carefully excise the polyps while minimizing damage to the surrounding tissue. Hysteroscopic polypectomy is valued for its precision and effectiveness, typically resulting in minimal discomfort, reduced recovery time, and negligible scarring. This procedure is often performed to alleviate symptoms such as abnormal bleeding or to address issues related to infertility, improving overall uterine health and function.
Category:Hysteroscopic Polypectomy
