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Accurate and safe evaluation and treatment of the uterus.

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive technique that allows for visualization of the inside of the uterus to detect potential abnormalities that may affect fertility or pregnancy development.

In addition to its diagnostic use, this technique also enables precise and safe surgical interventions, improving uterine conditions to enhance the chances of success in fertility treatments.

Hysteroscopy: A key procedure for female fertility

Hysteroscopy is an advanced, minimally invasive technique used to examine the inside of the uterus with a high-resolution camera.

It serves both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, allowing the identification and treatment of abnormalities such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or uterine malformations that may hinder embryo implantation or affect pregnancy development.

This procedure significantly improves uterine conditions, optimizing the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.

There are two types of hysteroscopy, both performed with a minimally invasive approach:

  • Diagnostic hysteroscopy: Used to examine the uterine cavity with a camera, allowing the detection of polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or malformations that could affect fertility or pregnancy.
  • Surgical hysteroscopy: Allows for the treatment, either during the same procedure or in a scheduled intervention, of any abnormalities found during diagnostic hysteroscopy, without the need for open surgery.

    This comprehensive approach supports a fast recovery and optimizes the uterine environment for future fertility treatments.

Recovery after a hysteroscopy is usually quick. In most cases, patients can return to their normal activities almost immediately.

Depending on the type of procedure performed, the specialist will provide personalized recommendations to ensure optimal healing and appropriate care in the following days.

Hysteroscopy is typically scheduled during the first phase of the menstrual cycle, right after menstruation. At this time, the uterine cavity is in optimal condition for visualization, allowing for a more accurate and effective evaluation.

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