Get the Best and Safest Laparoscopic Hysteroscopy Surgery

Avail the most effective, painless, and minimally-invasive hysteroscopy treatment by reputed gynecologists

Book Free Appointments With Our Expert Doctors

USFDA Approved Procedures

No Cuts. No Wounds. Painless*.

Insurance Paperwork Support

1 Day
Procedure

What is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is the process by which a gynecologist examines the health and functioning of a woman’s reproductive system. A small device, called a hysteroscope, is inserted through the uterus. It has a light and camera mounted which enables the doctor to view the cervix and the uterus closely. A hysteroscopy may also involve some kind of surgery. During operative hysteroscopy, small instruments are used to correct the condition that is inserted through the hysteroscope.

Let's Schedule Your Appointment

Overview of Hysteroscopy Surgery

Treatment of Hysteroscopy Surgery

Diagnosis

For diagnostic purposes, hysteroscopy can be performed in the gynecologist’s clinic by administering local anesthesia. Small polyps can also be removed in this procedure. But, when the hysteroscopy is done in conjunction with a more in-depth surgical procedure, it is done in a hospital under local or general anesthesia.

Surgery

Your doctor will first open the cervix with a device called a speculum. The doctor will then insert the hysteroscope through your vaginal opening and continue inserting it through the cervix and then into your uterus. A liquid or carbon dioxide gas will then be gently passed into your uterus to clear the surface and to help widen it slightly.

The light and camera at the end of the hysteroscope will allow the doctor to see the uterus and fallopian tubes. This allows them to diagnose any issues or to perform any surgical procedures necessary. If the procedure is being done for surgery, the surgical instruments will also be put through the hysteroscope tube to perform the surgery.

The process shouldn’t be painful. However, you may get some cramping during the procedure. Your doctor may give you some sedative to make you relaxed.

Why Surgicare ?

Surgicare is COVID-19 safe

our safety is taken care of by thermal screening, social distancing, sanitized clinics and hospital rooms, sterilized surgical equipment and mandatory PPE kits during surgery.

Post Surgery Care

We offer free follow-up consultations and instructions including dietary tips as well as exercises to every patient to ensure they have a smooth recovery to their daily routines.

Medical Expertise With Technology

Our surgeons spend a lot of time with you to diagnose your condition. You are assisted in all pre-surgery medical diagnostics. We offer advanced laser and laparoscopic surgical treatment. Our procedures are USFDA approved.

Assisted Surgery Experience

A dedicated Medical Coordinator assists you throughout the surgery journey from insurance paperwork, to free commute from home to hospital & back and admission-discharge process at the hospital.

Surgicare in Numbers

0 k+
Happy Patients
0 +
Clinics
0 +
Cities
0 k+
Surgeries
0 +
Doctors
0 +
Hospitals

OURBLOG

The premier source for everything blog

Our Mission Is To Provide Quality English Language Instruction Through A Variety Of Courses To International And Local Students.

Surgicare in News

Frequently   Asked Questions

Yes, hysteroscopy is performed under the influence of anesthesia so that the patient feels no pain during the procedure.

Hysteroscopy is the medical procedure used to diagnose or treat problems of the uterus.

Certain conditions may make hysteroscopy more difficult or impossible to perform:

  • abnormal position of the uterus
  • obstruction of the cervical canal or uterine cavity
  • scarring or narrowing of the cervical opening

You should be able to go home shortly after the procedure. If you had general anesthesia, you may need to wait until its effects have worn off.

It is normal to have some mild cramping or a little bloody discharge for a few days after the procedure. You may be given medication to help ease the pain. If you have a fever, chills, or heavy bleeding, call your doctor right away.

Hysteroscopy is a safe procedure. However, like any other medical procedure, there may be a small risk of complications.

A gynecologist performs a hysteroscopy.

Hysteroscopy is a safe procedure with minor, short-term, side effects. But rarely, hysteroscopy can be life-threatening.

How to prepare for a hysteroscopy?

A hysteroscopy cannot be carried out in pregnant women. As such, the woman needs to undergo a pregnancy test a week before a hysteroscopy. If the hysteroscopy is done to remove fibroids from the body, she will be recommended to be on medications for some time until the size of the fibroids reduces.

The gynaecologist will give sedative medications to the woman to help her relax before the surgery. The surgery may be carried out with either general or local anesthesia, or the woman may even choose to stay awake.

In some women, the gynecologist may require to insert medications into the cervix to dilate and open it. It is done to facilitate the process more efficiently.

Read More

What to expect after hysteroscopy?

Post-hysteroscopy, the woman will have to wait in the hospital after the effects of anesthesia or sedation medication completely wear off. Typically, a hysteroscopy is a daycare procedure and the patient can return home the same day. After a few hours, the patient may experience mild cramping and spotting for the next few days. The woman should refrain from indulging in sexual intercourse for at least a week after the surgery. Apart from this, there are no major side effects or complications of hysteroscopy and the woman can resume daily routine within 2-3 days.

What happens in Dilation and Curettage (D&C) with hysteroscopy?

Dilation and Curettage (D&C) with hysteroscopy is performed to diagnose and treat abnormalities related to the uterus such as heavy bleeding and bleeding between periods. D&C is also performed to remove fibroids or polyps from the uterus and to check if there is a presence of any cancerous tissues anywhere in the uterus.

Before the surgery, the woman will be advised to stop consuming drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin and recommend you necessary medications. You should stop eating or drinking anything at least 6-12 hours before the surgery.

During the D&C, the gynecologist will first dilate the cervix. The gynecologist will then open the cervix and insert a hysteroscope into the uterus. The entire process is completed within 30 minutes.

After the surgery, the woman may experience menstrual cramps like pain for a few days after the surgery. The cramps may last from a few hours to a day or two. Some women experience light spotting after the surgery. The woman should not drive for at least the next 24 hours and should not lift any heavyweights for the next few days.

Are there any risks of hysteroscopy?

If not performed by experienced and trained doctors, hysteroscopy can lead to the following risks and complications.

  1. Uterus perforation – When a surgical instrument enters the uterus, there is a chance of the uterus getting perforated. Some uterus perforations heal on their own whereas many times perforation requires surgical treatment.
  2. Infection – It is possible for D&C to cause infection, but the chances are very low.
  3. Scar tissue – D&C may sometimes result in the formation of scar tissue. This happens mostly if the D&C is performed after a miscarriage.

Get   in Touch

Tell us about your problems and we’ll figure out the best treatment option for you.

Surgicare services are accessible Pan India

Surgicare has taken the latest medical technologies to ensure consistent quality of advanced surgical care in 30 cities of India including Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Nagpur, Bhopal, Patna, Ludhiana, Kanpur, Chandigarh, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, Indore, Agra, Gwalior, Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Kochi, Vizag, Surat, Jammu and Guwahati.

Let's Schedule Your Appointment
Shopping Basket