Hysteroscopic surgery hazards

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-21 03:20:11 Views: 47 times

Hysteroscopic surgery includes hysteroscopic examination, hysteroscopic incision, hemostasis and coagulation. Hysteroscopic surgery is mainly suitable for abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine adhesions, uterine contents, uterine malformation, infertility and early cornual pregnancy or uterine incision pregnancy. Hysteroscopic surgery is a traumatic operation, which has certain risks. Hysteroscopic surgery may cause harm: First, intraoperative or postoperative bleeding, this is mainly in the line of electrotomy, especially incision pregnancy high incidence, generally after hemostasis electrocoagulation and other treatment will be relieved. Second, uterine perforation, cervical tear, and even loss of surrounding intestinal tubes. Third, because the uterus needs water as a medium to make uterine expansion caused by pulmonary edema, hyponatremia, allergies, water poisoning. Fourth, because of intraoperative electrotomy, blisters, resulting in gas embolism. Fifth, postoperative infection, postoperative uterine adhesions, postoperative recurrence, etc. Although hysteroscopic surgery can diagnose and treat diseases, it is necessary to strictly control the pointer, minimize the harm caused by surgery, and do not perform hysteroscopic surgery without indications.



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