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Product Description
A resectoscope sheath is used in hysteroscopic procedures to provide access to the uterine cavity for various diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Here are the main uses:
Key Applications
Endometrial Resection: Allows for the removal of the endometrial lining in cases of hyperplasia, cancer, or abnormal bleeding.
Polypectomy: Facilitates the removal of uterine polyps, which can cause irregular bleeding or other symptoms.
Myomectomy: Enables the removal of fibroids located within the uterine cavity, alleviating symptoms such as pain or heavy menstrual bleeding.
Lysis of Adhesions: Assists in the treatment of intrauterine adhesions (Asherman's syndrome), which can affect fertility and menstrual function.
Fluid Management: The sheath provides channels for inflow and outflow of irrigation fluids, maintaining a clear view of the uterine cavity during procedures.
Advantages
Minimally Invasive: Procedures are performed through the vagina, minimizing recovery time and complications.
Enhanced Visualization: Often used with a hysteroscope for real-time visualization of the uterine cavity.
Efficiency: Facilitates quick and effective treatment of intrauterine conditions.
Overall, the resectoscope sheath is a crucial component in minimally invasive gynecological surgery, allowing for precise interventions within the uterus.