Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Sonja, Thanks for the info below. I'm going to look for a Dr who does hysteroscopic exams, as I've only had sonograms in the past. And I'll discuss it with my regular gyn at next week's appt. Resections (multiple, as needed) sounds like the best way to go to me. I would rather have the least invasive, " gentlest " procedure possible, even if it means doing it a few fibroids at a time. I'm assuming that in the hands of an experienced Dr., hysteroscopic resection is the least trauma to the body in general. I only hope mine haven't grown too big to be managed this way. Just curious, when you have the hysteroscopic exams, do *you* get to see things on the monitor (or do they not offer to let you see too)? Hope things continue to go well for you! Jean -- In uterinefibroids , " Sonja & Gunn " wrote: > It is very important that you find a skilled doctor to perform your > hysteroscopic resection. It may be a quick day surgery, but it takes experience and a knowledgeable surgeon to perform the procedure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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