Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy are two minimally invasive surgical methods that are used to diagnose and treat various women’s problems. Both methods have many advantages, such as a shorter recovery period and reduced post-operative pain and complications. Cooperation with the medical team and following the treatment recommendations is of particular importance.

Laparoscopy is a type of exploratory surgery with the help of a laparoscope, during which the surgeon examines your abdominal or pelvic cavity through one or two incisions. This minimally invasive surgical method is associated with faster recovery and better results for the patient.
In this surgical method, a laparoscope (a thin telescopic rod with a camera at the end) is used to see inside the body – without opening it completely – and instead of making an incision, which is done in open abdominal surgeries or laparotomy, from two to four It uses small incisions (one for the camera and the other for inserting surgical instruments). This is a minimally invasive surgery.
During laparoscopy, a specialist surgeon looks for problems that imaging tests have not been able to identify, and during the examination, tissue samples necessary for biopsy may be collected from inside the abdominal or pelvic cavity. Also, minor problems such as lesions or blockages that may be observed during the examination are resolved during this surgery.

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment method used to examine the inside of the uterus. In this method, a thin camera (hysteroscope) is inserted into the uterus through the vagina and cervix so that the doctor can observe the inner walls of the uterus.