Hysteroscopy polypectomy / Diagnostic hysteroscopy surgery

A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the womb (uterus). It’s carried out using a hysteroscope, which is a narrow telescope with a light and camera at the end. Images are sent to a monitor so your doctor or specialist nurse can see inside your womb.

Common complications:

– Infection, pain, bleeding, fever, uterine injury, uterine perforation, hymen injury, intrauterine adhesions, polyp recurrence.

Treatment measures:

– Bleeding, infection, pain, pulmonary embolism, shock, blood transfusions, hospitalization, damage to abdominal organs, death

Necessary training for patients:

– Do not have intercourse 2-3 weeks after

surgery

– Abstinence from costive and flatulent food

– taking the medications according to the prescribed instructions.

-In case of danger symptoms like; fever, pain, bleeding, infection, chest pain, dyspnea and every uncommon sign see the doctor.

-It is ordinary to have bleeding to the extent of menstruation 1-2 weeks

-Come to doctor with the pathology report