Tuesday 16 November 2010

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There are a few women who find  painful, uterus tumours, but may also be wary of hospitalization via hysteroscopy. Office hysteroscopy, procedure, which is the pace of the city is not a collection of patients. This means that patients go home after the end of the procedure.



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Hysteroscopy is testing, uterus, which usually requires overnight hospitalisation, throughout the procedure using local anaesthesia with patient. but his to avoid the risk of new technology Office hysteroscopy exists.


"The scope of the procedure is used in the Office hysteroscopy is 3-4 mm thin may add to the uterus through the vagina without stretching it. We do not have to dilate cervix, Said Dr Rishma Pai, one of the few gynaecologists in the town that runs the procedure. "The purpose of the procedure is Painless and the patient can avoid complications due to anesthesia. Patient hysteroscopy is a way to go to. "


Although the doctor in accordance with the procedure laid down in the initial investment is high, may be adopted in accordance with the patients cost, which is similar to the inpatient hysteroscopy.


"The cost of admission to Hospital and anaesthetist is compensated for by the Office hysteroscopy slightly higher cost," said Dr Janesh Gupta of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, UK, who was at the heart of the city on Saturday to train doctors used hardware. "In most patients perform better when they are put into effect in general anaesthesia and know what happens to their body, "he added.


But, unlike the procedure to the patient, this may not be as attractive to the doctor. "Doctors claim is a skilled and equipment costs are high, "said Dr Hrishikesh Pai, gynaecologist, Bandra Lilavati hospital as an attachment.


Little wonder, then, only in accordance with the procedure laid down in the city to carry out the activities of doctors in 15. equipment, which is a very delicate, the cost is almost R 10 lakh and requires the maintenance of production R 1 lakh on an annual basis.


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