Hysterorepertoscopy
Minimally invasive gynecological intervention, which is used to diagnose and treat pathologies inside the uterine cavity, such as polyps, fibroids, intrauterine septa and synechia (adhesions).

During the procedure, the doctor can use a hysteroresectoscope to both visualize and excise the altered tissues without violating the integrity of the uterus. This allows you to eliminate pathology, reduce the risk of tissue damage and speed up the patient's rehabilitation process.
Benefits
Effective treatment
First, a hysteroresectoscope is inserted into the cavity through the vagina. It helps the gynecologist-surgeon to study in detail the condition of the organ, mucous membrane, and detect pathology. Then, using special laser and electrosurgical instruments, the affected tissue is excised under high-precision visual control.
Minimal invasiveness
The absence of incisions reduces the risk of infections and accelerates recovery.
Precision of tissue removal
The ability to accurately eliminate anomalies with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
Short stationary period
Most patients can return home the same day.
Consultation before Hysteroresectoscopy
Before the procedure, the gynecologist-surgeon examines the patient, prescribes the necessary examinations, including ultrasound of the pelvic organs and, if necessary, diagnostic hysteroscopy. Based on these data, the optimal time for surgery is determined, which usually falls on the first half of the menstrual cycle, when the endometrium is thin and pathological formations are better visualized.

Hysteroresectoscopy operation
Hysteroresectoscopy is usually performed under general anesthesia. The doctor inserts a hysteroresectoscope through the vagina into the uterine cavity. This device is equipped with a video camera and special tools for the diagnosis and removal of pathological formations. The doctor carefully examines the organ: accurate visualization allows you to study the size, relief and thickness of the mucous membrane, the condition of the mouth of the fallopian tubes, as well as determine the localization, size and shape of pathological changes. After a detailed assessment, the doctor proceeds to excision the pathological changes.

Rehabilitation after Hysteroresectoscopy
After the operation, prescriptions and recommendations from the attending gynecologist are issued. It is necessary to temporarily refrain from visiting the sauna, bathhouse, solarium, avoid hypothermia, control menstruation and note the pain of the discharge. Typically, the next step after minimally invasive surgery is conservative treatment to prevent relapse of the disease.

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Indications and contraindications
Indications
Submucous fibroids
A benign hormone -dependent tumor in the submucosal layer of the uterus.
Polyposis
Pathology causing benign growth of the mucous membrane
Asherman syndrome
The formation of connective tissue fusion in the uterine cavity and its subsequent deformation
Hyperplasia of the endometrium
The growth of glands and an increase in the relationship of glandular and stromal cells in the uterine mucosa
Menometeria
Excessive prolonged uterine bleeding
Partition in the uterine cavity
The presence of a longitudinal partition in the uterine cavity, dividing it into two hemipols
Expected effect
Treatment of the uterus
Minimally invasive intervention to perform treatment of the uterus without violating its integrity.
High-precision diagnostics
A thin hysteroresectoscope with a video camera provides a detailed examination of the uterine cavity.
Prevention of complications
Preventing the development of endometrial hyperplasia or cancer by removing abnormal tissues.
Fast recovery
The minimally invasive nature of the procedure ensures a short recovery period.
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How to reach
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Zamoskvoretskaya line - exit 4 After exiting the subway, walk through the pedestrian tunnel and climb the stairs. Move towards the railway tracks, go down the stairs immediately after them and walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS.
Travel time
9 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Ring line - exit 2. After exiting the subway, turn left and walk to the pedestrian crossing. Cross the road through two pedestrian crossings and move along the Tverskoy overpass. Go down the stairs immediately after the railway tracks, walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS
Travel time
11 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign
From the metro station "Tsvetnoy Bulvar"
1 exit to the city, then left to the Garden Ring, at the crossing to the right, crossing the boulevard, one more crossing and at the traffic light to the left. The Olymp Clinic building is located overlooking the Garden Ring to the right of the crossing. Travel time is approximately 9 minutes. Landmark - sign Olymp Clini
From the metro station "Sukharevskaya"
Exit 3 from the metro and 640 meters straight ahead, the clinic will be on the right. Landmark - sign Olymp Clinic
Parking lot map
Exit 3 from the metro and 640 meters straight ahead, the clinic will be on the right. Landmark - sign Olymp Clinic

From Sokol metro station
The last car from the center: follow the signs for Exit 5. From the glass doors to the right and go to the end of the passage. Exit to the city by the steps to the left. After exiting the crossing to the street, go straight along Leningradsky Prospekt to the intersection with Chapaevsky Lane. Next, turn right (onto Chapaevsky Lane) and walk to the Triumph Palace residential complex. Entrance to the territory: through checkpoint No. 1, opposite the Vkusville store, you will need to present your passport. After passing through the checkpoint, go up the stairs to the fountain, opposite it you will see our clinic.
Travel time
10-12 minutes
From the Airport metro station
The first car from the center: follow the Exit 2-3 signs. Turn left out of the glass doors and walk to the end of the passage. After exiting the crossing to the street, go straight along Leningradsky Prospekt to the intersection with Chapaevsky Lane. Next, turn left (onto Chapaevsky Lane) and walk to the Triumph Palace residential complex. Entrance to the territory: through checkpoint No. 1, opposite the Vkusville store, you will need to present your passport. After passing through the checkpoint, go up the stairs to the fountain, opposite it you will see our clinic.
Travel time
12-15 minutes
How to get
Entry to the territory is prohibited, but there are free city parking lots around the Triumph Palace residential complex, where you can easily find a place for your car. Free parking area:
