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Operative hysteroscopy is a medical procedure that involves the use of a hysteroscope, a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera at its tip, to diagnose and treat various conditions within the uterus (womb). Unlike diagnostic hysteroscopy, which is primarily used for visualization and evaluation of the uterine cavity, operative hysteroscopy involves both visualization and surgical intervention.
Operative hysteroscopy fertility treatment is typically performed as an outpatient procedure and may not require general anesthesia. Instead, local or regional anesthesia is often used to numb the cervix and make the procedure more comfortable for the patient. The hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix into the uterus, and surgical instruments can be passed through the hysteroscope to perform the necessary procedures.
Operative hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive approach that can offer many advantages over traditional open surgery, including shorter recovery times, less pain, and a reduced risk of complications. However, the suitability of the procedure and the specific techniques used depend on the individual patient's condition and the goals of treatment, which should be determined in consultation with a healthcare provider.
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