Hysteroscopy

- Position of patient:
- Lithotomy
- Hysteroscopy:
- Diagnostic: Paracervical block.
- Therapeutic: GA/regional anaesthesia.
Distention Media in Hysteroscopy
Electrolyte Rich Media | Electrolyte Deficient Media |
Can be used only with bipolar instruments | Can be used with bipolar & unipolar instruments |
Can lead to uterine perforation | Can lead to uterine perforation |
ㅤ | ↑↑ Chances of water intoxication: C/o nausea, vomiting, headache |
ㅤ | All electrolyte deficient media except mannitol are hyposmolar →→ Hyponatremia (Delirium, confusion) |
Stop procedure if fluid deficit ≥≥ 2.5 Litre | Stop procedure if fluid deficit ≥≥ 1 Litre |
Eg:Â Ringer's lactate, normal saline | Eg:Â 3% mannitol, 1.5% glycine |
- Fluid deficit:
- Amount of fluid given - Amount of fluid comes out
TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate)
Irrigation Fluid
- 5% Dextrose.
- Distilled water.
- Isotonic glycine (Most common).
- Normal saline (Used only with bipolar cautery).
TURP Complications

- Retrograde ejaculation (Most common): Due to bladder neck injury.
- Hemorrhage:Â Due to Badenoch arteries.
- Clot retention: Prevented by 3-way Foley’s catheter.
- Incontinence:Â
- Due to resection beyond verumontanum or bladder injury.

Uses of Hysteroscopy:
- Asherman's syndrome.
- Septate uterus.
- Endometrial polypectomy.
- Type 0, 1 Fibroid.
- Hysteroscopic tubal ligation using Essure (Permanent sterilisation).
Hysteroscopic Tubal Ligation by Essure:
- Hysteroscope:
- Outer cylinder: Nickel + titanium
- Inner cylinder: Stainless steel
- Mnemonic: Akathe stainless steel () kanathirikkan → wear nicker tightly (Nickel, titanium) outside
- Essure:
- Inserted in intramural/interstitial part of fallopian tube.

- Mechanism of action:
- Irritates fallopian tube → Tissue reaction → Inflammation & blockage of tube.
- Contraceptive efficacy:
- Contraception: Not immediately effective.
- Back up contraception necessary for 3 months post-procedure.
- After 3 months → Do HSG → Confirm B/L blockage →Stop back up contraceptives.
- Success rate: 99%.
Contraindications of Hysteroscopy
- Pregnancy
- Pelvic infections
- Cervical cancer
- Cardiopulmonary disease
- Increased risk of fluid overload
- Pulmonary embolism
- Congestive cardiac failure
- Pulmonary edema