Dr. Pradnya Changede (M.B.B.S., M.S., F.C.P.S.) is a Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist practicing in Chembur. She has an experience of 15 years in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology. She has passed her M.S. (Obstetrics & Gynecology) from prestigious Seth G.S. Medical College & General Hospital.
Hysteroscopy is a procedure that can be used to both diagnose and treat causes of abnormal bleeding. The procedure allows your doctor to look inside your uterus with a tool called a hysteroscope. This is a thin, lighted tube that is inserted into the vagina to examine the cervix and inside of the uterus. Hysteroscopy can be a part of the diagnosis process or an operative procedure.
What is diagnostic hysteroscopy?
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is used to diagnose problems of the uterus. Diagnostic hysteroscopy is also used to confirm results of other tests, such as hysterosalpingography (HSG). HSG is an X-ray dye test used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. Diagnostic hysteroscopy can often be done in an office setting.
Additionally, hysteroscopy can be used with other procedures, such as laparsocopy, or before procedures such as dilation and curettage (D&C).
What is operative hysteroscopy?
Operative hysteroscopy is used to correct an abnormal condition that has been detected during a diagnostic hysteroscopy. If an abnormal condition was detected during the diagnostic hysteroscopy, an operative hysteroscopy can be performed at the same time, avoiding the need for a second surgery. During operative hysteroscopy, small instruments used to correct the condition are inserted through the hysteroscope.
When is operative hysteroscopy used?
Your doctor may perform hysteroscopy to correct the following uterine conditions:
Polyps and fibroids: Hysteroscopy is used to remove these non-cancerous growths found in the uterus.
Adhesions: Also known as Asherman’s Syndrome, uterine adhesions are bands of scar tissue that can form in the uterus and may lead to changes in menstrual flow as well as infertility. Hysteroscopy can help your doctor locate and remove the adhesions.
Septums: Hysteroscopy can help determine whether you have a uterine septum, a malformation (defect) of the uterus that is present from birth.
Abnormal bleeding : Hysteroscopy can help identify the cause of heavy or lengthy menstrual flow, as well as bleeding between periods or after menopause. Endometrial ablation is one procedure in which the hysteroscope, along with other instruments, is used to destroy the uterine lining in order to treat some causes of heavy bleeding.
Dr. Pradnya Changede is a Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist practicing
in Chembur. She has an experience of 15 years in the field of Obstetrics &
Gynecology. She has passed her M.S. (Obstetrics & Gynecology) from
prestigious Seth G.S. Medical College & General Hospital.