Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure where a thin telescope-like instrument called hysteroscope is used to examine the uterus and fallopian tubes. This process can identify the cause of abnormal uterine bleeding, polyps, fibroids, scarring, or other structural issues. Hysteroscopy may also be used for minor surgical procedures such as removing growths or repairing damage.
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure where a thin telescope-like instrument called hysteroscope is used to examine the uterus and fallopian tubes. This process can identify the cause of abnormal uterine bleeding, polyps, fibroids, scarring, or other structural issues. Hysteroscopy may also be used for minor surgical procedures such as removing growths or repairing damage.
Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic procedure using a thin telescope-like instrument to examine the uterus and cervix for abnormalities. In New Zealand, local anesthesia or conscious sedation may be used.
Waiting times can vary from 1 to 3 weeks. Hysteroscopy is often performed as an outpatient procedure.