Gynecology Technologies
Hysteroscopy is an optical device that allows monitoring of abnormal bleeding in the uterus, by entering through the cervix or vagina, in cases where the uterus or cervix needs to be examined. Hysteroscopic surgery can also be performed thanks to the camera in the device. The patient should not be in the menstrual period.
Hysteroscopy device is used for diagnosis and treatment in cases such as fibroids, polyps and abnormal bleeding. The doctor can view the vagina, uterus and cervix with a hysteroscopy device, and view this on a connected screen like an ultrasound device. Thanks to this technology, diagnosis and diagnosis and the execution of surgical operations have been made much easier. In this way, serious complications are also reduced. Laparoscopy Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure that allows the completion of the surgical operation by imaging the inside of the abdomen with a camera with a few incisions ranging from 0.5 to 1 cm. In the operations performed using this device, small holes are opened and the area is viewed by the camera (laparoscope) at the end of the device and the operation is performed successfully. It is a technology that is frequently used for surgical operations to be performed in the abdominal region. Laparoscopic surgery is completely different from open surgery. In this context, it is called closed surgery. It is also referred to as minimally invasive surgery because it does not open a large incision.
The patient's recovery process is more comfortable and in a shorter time. Laparoscopy is a device that can make imaging by descending to the lower layers of the abdomen.Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure that allows the surgical operation to be completed without opening a large incision. In the operations performed using this device, small holes are drilled and the area is viewed by the cameras at the end of the device and the operation is performed successfully. It is a technology that is frequently used for surgical operations to be performed in the abdominal region.