P.O. Box 428
Pukekohe
2340
P.O. Box 428
Pukekohe
2340
Phone (09) 220 4800
A speculum is inserted into your vagina, as for a pap smear, and a long, thin tube with a tiny camera attached (hysteroscope) is placed into the vagina and moved through into the uterus. This allows the surgeon to see inside the uterus and may, in some cases, show the reason for conditions such as infertility or pelvic pain. A hysteroscope may also be used to remove fibroids or polyps or to take a biopsy (small sample of tissue) for examination in the laboratory.
https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/private/obstetrics-and-gynaecology/franklin-hospital-gynaecological-surgery/