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What is Vaginal Hysteroscopy?

Vaginal Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure where a thin telescope-like device (hysteroscope) is inserted through the vagina into the uterus to view the uterine cavity.

When Is It Needed?

  •   Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding

  •   Postmenopausal bleeding

  •   Suspected uterine fibroids, polyps, or adhesions

  •   Repeated miscarriages or infertility evaluation

Benefits:

  •   No surgical incisions

  •   Quick recovery

  •   Same-day procedure

  •   Accurate diagnosis and treatment in one sitting

What is NDVH Abdominal Surgery?

NDVH (Non-Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy) is the removal of the uterus through the vagina without abdominal cuts, typically done when the uterus is not prolapsed.

When Is It Needed?

  •   Uterine fibroids

  •   Abnormal uterine bleeding

  •   Adenomyosis or endometriosis

  •   Chronic pelvic pain or failed medical management

Benefits:

  •   No visible scars

  •   Minimal postoperative pain

  •   Shorter hospital stay and faster recovery

  •   Lower risk of complications compared to abdominal surgery

Both procedures are safe and highly effective when performed by experienced gynecological surgeons.

Why Choose Dr. Saima Javed? – Her Unique Expertise

  •   Over 15 Years of Surgical Experience in Women’s Health

  •   Advanced Training in Minimally Invasive Gynaecological Procedures

  •   High Success Rate in NDVH & Hysteroscopy with Minimal Complications

  •   Personalized Patient Care with Clear Communication

Frequently Asked Question for Vaginal delivery of Dr Saima javed

Is vaginal hysteroscopy painful?
Most patients feel minimal discomfort. It’s often done under local or mild sedation, and recovery is quick.
How long does vaginal hysteroscopy take?
The procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes. You can often go home the same day.
What is NDVH surgery exactly?
NDVH (Non-Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy) is a scarless procedure to remove the uterus through the vaginal route, without any abdominal cuts.
Who is eligible for NDVH surgery?
Women with fibroids, heavy bleeding, or chronic pelvic pain—but with no uterine prolapse—are ideal candidates.
What is the recovery time for NDVH?
Most women resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks, much quicker than with abdominal surgery.
Are these procedures safe?
Yes. Both are considered safe, especially when performed by experienced gynecologists like Dr. Saima Javed.