Women having difficulty in continuing their pregnancy can be benefited through this procedure. We provide both diagnostic and operative Hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy is a procedure, a small endoscope-like instrument – narrow in size called hysteroscope is inserted into the uterus through cervix while normal saline is used as irrigating fluid. It is more accurate to analyze the abnormalities present if any, in the uterine cavity and in the uterine region. Mild to Severe complications in the uterus like fibroids, polyps, scars, shape of uterus, septum and endometriosis can be diagnosed.
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy has become an essential part of the infertility evaluation. After completely analyzing the reason of infertility it can treat through Operative Hysteroscopy. Many woman conceive naturally after hysteroscopy due to the reason that normal saline will clean the fallopian tubes when the fluid passes through them with pressure.
Laparoscopy
We provide both Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Operative Laparoscopy at our Anusri Affordable Fertility Center. Laparoscopy is useful in detecting abnormalities present in the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure. In this procedure, a small endoscope-like instrument is inserted through a small cut near abdomen/navel to visualize the pelvic and internal organs inside abdomen, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. Through Diagnostic Laparoscopy we can investigate endometriosis, uterine adhesions, scars, gall bladder, appendix, liver. Most of the clinics show priority towards Hysteroscopy in overviewing infertility among women. Diagnostic Laparoscopy is useful for detecting fallopian tube and uterus tuberculosis. Biopsy can be taken and tuberculosis can be confirmed.
Generally, Operative laparoscopy is advised after a complete evaluation of detected problem like the removal of fibroids, adhesions, scar tissue, severe cases of endometriosis grade 3 or grade 4, tubal blockage removal, tubal ligation and ectopic pregnancies, gall bladder stones removal, appendectomy.