The role of hysteroscopy in IVF
Test tube baby is an assisted reproductive technology, which is widely used to treat couples with infertility and other fertility disorders. In the process of IVF, hysteroscopy, as a common inspection and surgical tool, plays an important role.

The role of hysteroscopy in four aspects of IVF
1. Evaluation of uterine cavity and endometrium
Hysteroscopy can assess the shape and size of the uterine cavity and the mucosal thickness of the endometrium by directly observing the subtle changes on the surface of the uterine cavity and the endometrium. This is essential to determine whether the uterus is suitable for the IVF process. For example, hysteroscopy can check abnormal growth of endometrium, such as polyps, polyps, adhesions and endometriosis, as well as other abnormalities, such as endometrial thickening, abnormalities affecting embryo implantation, hysteromyoma, etc.
At the same time, hysteroscopy can also assess the flatness and softness of the uterine wall, which is crucial for the success rate of IVF embryo implantation in the endometrium.
2. Improve the intrauterine environment
Hysteroscopy can improve the intrauterine environment and the success rate of IVF through surgical intervention. For example, hysteroscopy can be used to remove polyps in the uterus, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, etc. These interventions can help provide a better environment for embryo implantation and reduce the risk of implantation failure.
In addition, hysteroscopy can also damage the endometrium to stimulate endometrial regeneration. This stimulation can increase the blood supply of the intima, improve its thickness and quality, and thus increase the implantation rate of IVF embryos.
3. Improve the success rate of egg retrieval
Hysteroscopy plays an important role in the process of IVF egg retrieval. Through the guidance of hysteroscopy, doctors can accurately select the best ovarian location for follicle puncture. This can maximize the success rate of egg retrieval and reduce the damage around the ovary and uterus.
In addition, hysteroscopy can also be used to assist in the examination of ovarian cysts, adhesions and other conditions, so that doctors can make more appropriate egg retrieval programs.
4. Postoperative monitoring and treatment
Hysteroscopy not only plays an important role in IVF surgery, but also can be used for monitoring and treatment after surgery. Postoperative hysteroscopy can evaluate the effect of the operation and check whether there are abnormal bleeding, pregnancy complications, etc. in the uterus. If there are abnormal conditions, the doctor can carry out relevant treatment, such as hemostasis, myoma removal, etc.
The positive influence of hysteroscopy on the success rate of test tube infants
The application of hysteroscopy in IVF has a positive impact on the success rate. By evaluating and intervening the status of the uterine cavity and endometrium, hysteroscopy can help to screen and solve a series of problems that may affect the success rate of IVF. The success rate of IVF can be improved by increasing the thickness of endometrial mucosa, improving the internal environment of the uterus, and improving the success rate of egg retrieval.
Summary
Hysteroscopy plays an important role in IVF. Hysteroscopy can help improve the success rate of IVF by evaluating the uterine cavity and endometrium, improving the internal environment of the uterus, improving the success rate of ovum retrieval and postoperative monitoring and treatment. Because of the application of hysteroscopy, many couples have realized their fertility wishes. However, although hysteroscopy plays a very important role in IVF, clinicians need to apply it on the premise of ensuring safety and effectiveness, and consider other factors comprehensively to ensure the success rate of IVF.