Hysteroscopy is a procedure that views the inside of the uterus by inserting a small camera (Hysteroscope) through the vagina and cervix. It is used to help diagnose or treat a problem in the uterus. Often it is combined with a curettage, which samples the lining of the uterus.
Common reasons to perform a Hysteroscopy include, abnormal bleeding, heavy periods, post menopausal bleeding, fibroids, polyps or as part of the assessment of infertility.
The procedure is done in a day procedure setting in an operating theatre. Either a general anaesthetic or sedation with local anaesthetic is used. The cervix is slightly opened to allow the camera to pass through. A sample of the lining can be taken and sent for review under a microscope. The procedure takes about 10 minutes, there are no cuts to you abdomen or stitches and you can often go home the same day.