Resectoscopy

A resectoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that is used to diagnose and treat diseases in the uterine cavity.

A resectoscope is a surgical instrument that is used to examine the inside of the uterine cavity. The resectoscope has a small camera that can be used to view the inside of the uterine cavity. It also has a special cutting device to remove tissue inside the uterine cavity.


Resectoscopy is typically performed under general anesthesia. During the procedure, the doctor can use the camera on the resectoscope to remove affected tissue or restore the physiological anatomy. The major advantage of this procedure is that it is minimally invasive and often associated with a faster recovery time and few complications.


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