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Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating uterine abnormalities. A thin hysteroscope with a camera is inserted through the cervix into the uterus. The procedure can be performed with local, sedation, or general anesthesia
Hysteroscopy is endoscopic inspection of uterine cavity through cervix. Hysteroscope carries optical channels for cavity insufflation and surgical access. Procedure can be performed in hospitals, clinics, or doctors' offices
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating uterine problems. The instrument consists of a telescope connected to a light source. The cervix is visualized through a speculum before the telescope is inserted
4.0mm HD+ and HD+2 telescopes with 91° field of view for diagnostic hysteroscopy. 2.9mm and 2.0mm telescopes for gynecologic and laparoscopic procedures. Mini-Hystero-Resectoscope "GUBBINI" offers 16Fr. system without cervical dilatation
Asherman's Syndrome causes uterine adhesions forming inside uterus and cervix. Most patients experience scanty or absent periods (amenorrhea). Some patients have normal periods but pain during menstruation. Can lead to recurrent miscarriage and infertility