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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
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Infertility is an emerging health concern today. According to the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction, around 10-15% of Indian women are affected by infertility. The rate goes up in urban areas where every one in six women is diagnosed infertile. Around 27 million couples in India require assistance to reproduce.

What is hysterolaparoscopy?

This is an endoscopic procedure, where small telescope is introduced in abdominal cavity. Reproductive organs like uterus, ovaries, fal...more
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Gynaecologist•Chandigarh
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A submucous fibroid is a cause of infertility, heavy bleeding, and pain during menses. Hysteroscopic removal of fibroid is needed to improve symptoms and fertility. Most of the patients conceive on their own after removal of submucosal fibroid by hysteroscopy. The traditional approach is the usage of the resectoscope, but it has a slight issue of damage to nearby endometrium which may compromise future fertility. But we prefer the removal of fibroid using a plain scissor, hence endometrium (inne...more
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IVF Specialist•Delhi
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Hysteroscopy is considered as a therapeutic modality and a valuable detection in the management or treatment of infertility. It is a process whereby a doctor checks the uterus cavity to treat the cause of abnormal menstrual bleeding which may be impeding chances of conception. It is performed with the help of a hysteroscope (a thin tube) inserted in the uterus to detect and examine the cervix (lower end of the uterus). Its role has changed and modified over time.

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Gynaecologist•Surat
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While some couples conceive with ease, conceiving a child can be extremely difficult for others. In cases where a woman is not able to get pregnant despite having regular intercourse in tune with her biological cycle, infertility tests may be suggested to investigate the reason behind this. In most cases, these tests are suggested if a year has gone by without intercourse resulting in a pregnancy. Women may also be said to be infertile if they cannot carry a foetus to full term.

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IVF Specialist•Raipur
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It has been more than 3 decades since IVF procedures are being practiced, and they have refined a lot over time, but still, more traditional procedures like Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy are often required. These are primarily used to diagnose the causes of infertility and can also sometimes be used in operative role to cure some of the causes and help treat infertility. In fact, in many of the cases, diagnostic and operative role is played in conjunction; so, if a doctor detects an abnormality d...more
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Hysteroscopy is a procedure to look inside the uterus using a Hysteroscope. It's a daycare procedure done under short anesthesia. It helps in ruling out any intrauterine pathology like polyp, fibroid etc which can be removed at the same sitting if found.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Infertility is a emerging health concern today. According to the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction, around 10-15% of Indian women are affected by infertility. The rate goes up in urban areas where every one in six women is diagnosed infertile. Around 27 million couples in India require assistance to reproduce.

What is hysterolaparoscopy?

This is an endoscopic procedure, where small telescope is introduced in abdominal cavity. Reproductive organs like uterus, ovaries, fall...more
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Gynaecologist•Muzaffarpur
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Abnormal uterine bleeding, also known as AUB, is one of the most common causes requiring gynecologic evaluation. Hysteroscopy is a procedure wherein a thin camera called hysteroscope is introduced into the uterus via the vagina and this light helps in a thorough examination of the uterus. In cases where there are cysts or fibroids or even cancerous growths, this is used to get more details on the lesions. However, hysteroscopy also has a therapeutic use in that it is used to treat conditions lik...more
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Gynaecologist•Ahmedabad
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Indications:

Primary Infertility
Secondary Infertility
Investigating & treating a case of B.O.H.
Investigating & treating Abnormal bleeding P/V
Investigating & treating case of mass inside the uterine cavity
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Hysteroscopy is the commonest type of work up in the entire Infertility patient along with Diagnostic Laparoscopy. Only diagnostic hysteroscopy is the commonest work up recommended before IVF. We record Hysteroscopy diagnostic & operative proc...more
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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
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Abnormal uterine bleeding, also known as AUB, is one of the most common causes requiring gynecologic evaluation. Hysteroscopy is a procedure wherein a thin camera called hysteroscope is introduced into the uterus via the vagina and this light helps in a thorough examination of the uterus. In cases where there are cysts or fibroids or even cancerous growths, this is used to get more details on the lesions. However, hysteroscopy also has a therapeutic use in that it is used to treat conditions lik...more
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