Reproductive surgery is an important part of fertility care at CRGW. The aim of reproductive surgery is to correct defects, whether congenital or acquired, to restore normal anatomy and the spatial relationships between the Fallopian tubes, ovaries and pelvic structures to allow for natural reproductive function.
With our association with the Vale Hospital, at Hensol and the Bay Clinic we perform HSG’s, laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures as well as myomectomies and reversal of sterilisations. We are able to provide speciality hospital level care, in a safe, private and personalised environment.
Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure that allows us to look directly into the pelvic cavity through a narrow telescope-like instrument placed through the navel area. This procedure allows visualisation of endometriosis, adhesions and other conditions that can cause infertility. These conditions can often times be treated directly by division of the adhesions, excision of ovarian cysts, and removal of endometriosis.
Hysteroscopy is an outpatient surgical procedure in which a telescope is inserted through the cervix into the uterus. This procedure allows visualisation of the uterine cavity to diagnose conditions, which can cause infertility and miscarriages such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, and congenital defects. Uterine abnormalities can often be corrected by operating directly through the hysteroscope.