Do hysteroscopic embryo extraction harm


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Hysteroscopic embryo extraction is a kind of abortion operation. At present, hysteroscopic embryo extraction replaces traditional artificial abortion and drug abortion. It is a clinically mature operation with relatively high cost. Although hysteroscopic embryo extraction is a relatively safe operation, complications also exist objectively like any type of operation. For patients undergoing such operations, its potential hazards are as follows: First, anesthesia during the preparation of surgery may be potentially dangerous for the patient. Second, postoperative infection, although hysteroscopic embryo retrieval is a minimally invasive surgery, but there is also a risk of postoperative infection. Third, intraoperative and postoperative may show massive bleeding, because each patient's physical condition is different, may show massive bleeding. Fourth, hysteroscopic embryo retrieval may also lead to cervical and bladder damage.