What techniques are available for the treatment of gynecological tumors?

  When people think of gynecological surgery for gynecological tumors, they often first think of the long incision in the abdomen and the long physical recovery process, which makes women have to bear more mental and physical stress, and many people are really a bit scared of this. Now there is a high-tech technology that allows women to exchange only a tiny incision for physical health, greatly reducing the damage caused by the disease.  Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic high-tech equipment Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy are known as minimally invasive surgeries done in the “keyhole”, which are mainly performed with advanced equipment such as laparoscopes and hysteroscopes, so what are laparoscopes and hysteroscopes?  The laparoscopy system is an advanced medical device with international advanced endoscopic technology and image display technology, which can be used not only in gynecology, but also in internal medicine and surgery for clinical diagnosis and various minimally invasive surgeries.  It mainly consists of six major parts: imaging system, image transmission coupling system, display recording and reproduction system, illumination system, inflation system and surgical instruments, each of which has a different division of labor. After the doctor’s delicate operation, excellent surgical results can be obtained, and gynecological tumors (swellings) can be clearly diagnosed and removed.  The optical system of hysteroscope adopts advanced technology of rod lens and multilayer membrane, with large field of view, high definition, good light transmission rate and realistic color. At present, its role in the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial polyps, uterine cavity fibroids, and other intrauterine tumors with visible cancer cannot be replaced by any other examination methods.  Minimally invasive techniques rush gynecological tumors In addition to cesarean section, minimally invasive surgery and minimally invasive treatment can be performed for things like uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, tubal recanalization, and hysterectomy.  Using laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, ablative radiofrequency instrument, ultrasound mediation and other equipment, the doctor only needs to cut a small five-millimeter hole in the patient’s abdomen; on the display screen, the diseased tissue is magnified about four times, and the doctor can perform the surgery by monitoring the screen, with basically no damage to other parts of the patient. After the operation, a Band-Aid covers the wound and the body recovers quickly.  Hysteroscopy is widely used for intrauterine examination, diagnosis and treatment of uterine adhesions, and infertility diagnosis and treatment. The hysteroscope is placed into the uterine cavity through the vagina and allows direct observation of the uterine cavity. The procedure can be performed without anesthesia or under light anesthesia, and the procedure takes about half an hour. There is no wound, no hospitalization, and you can go home after resting for about an hour after the examination. It has the advantages of small trauma, quick recovery and thorough treatment.  Minimally invasive surgery is undoubtedly a revolutionary progress compared with traditional surgery. It is described as one of the directions of surgical development in the 21st century. It is a cutting-edge technology combining electronic display system with high-tech surgical instruments and traditional surgery, which has been widely used in developed countries and is the preferred surgical method for gynecological conditions, and has achieved very good results and brought gospel to women’s health.