Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is a procedure in which a small lighted scope is placed through the cervix and into the inside of the uterine cavity. It can be used for both diagnosis as well as treatment. It is usually done prior to an endometrial ablation, sometimes to remove a retained interuterine device or foreign object, and to help diagnose the cause of heavy bleeding or postmenopausal bleeding.

Our office has been using the EndoSee hysteroscope device since it first became available. This is a small hysteroscope which can allow many of these procedures to be done in the office with either a local anesthetic or no anesthesia at all. This procedure involves minimal downtime and allows the patient to see her findings at the time of the procedure.

If you have symptoms that may require a hysteroscopy please contact our office for an evaluation.

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