The role of hysteroscopy in the treatment of test tube infants
IVF treatment is an assisted reproductive technology, which aims to help infertile couples achieve their reproductive aspirations. In IVF treatment, hysteroscopy is an important technical tool, which can observe and treat the female reproductive system in detail. Hysteroscopy has the following functions:

1. Diagnostic function:
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical tool. By inserting it into the uterine cavity, the shape and structure of the uterine cavity can be observed and evaluated intuitively. It can check the abnormalities of endometrium, such as polyps, endometriosis, etc., as well as the malformations of the uterine cavity, such as the uterine mediastinum, mediastinal uterine cavity malformations, etc. These problems may be the causes of infertility. The diagnosis of hysteroscopy can provide targeted solutions for treatment.
In addition, hysteroscopy can also check and evaluate the patency of the fallopian tube and the condition of the ovary. This is very important to determine whether there are abnormalities or obstructions in the fallopian tubes and ovaries, because these problems will also affect the success rate of IVF treatment.
2. Therapeutic function:
Hysteroscopy can not only be used for diagnosis, but also for some treatment, so as to improve the success rate of IVF treatment. For example, hysteroscopy can be used to remove endometrial polyps, endometriosis, and intrauterine adhesions. These operations help to create a good uterine environment and improve the success rate of IVF implantation.
Hysteroscopy can also carry out some targeted treatment, such as repairing the adhesion of fallopian tube to improve its patency; Or extract eggs through ovarian puncture for in vitro fertilization of test tube babies.
3. Guiding treatment function:
Hysteroscopy can play a guiding role in IVF treatment. For example, in the process of embryo transfer, hysteroscopy can help doctors accurately locate and ensure the accurate placement of embryos into the uterus. This will help to improve the implantation rate of embryos and reduce other complications.
4. Monitoring and tracking function:
Hysteroscopy can also be used for monitoring and tracking after treatment to ensure the treatment effect. During IVF treatment, doctors may use hysteroscopy to observe and evaluate the endometrium after transplantation to determine whether the implantation is successful. At the same time, hysteroscopy can also help doctors check and eliminate other complications, such as uterine effusion, inflammation, etc.
The influence of hysteroscopy on the success rate of test tube infants
The application of hysteroscopy in IVF treatment can improve the success rate of treatment. Through the diagnostic function of hysteroscopy, we can find and correct some potential reproductive system problems and provide targeted solutions for treatment. At the same time, the therapeutic function of hysteroscopy can improve the uterine environment and increase the chances of implantation.
The guided treatment function of hysteroscopy can ensure the accurate implantation of IVF embryos into the uterus and improve the success rate of implantation. The monitoring and tracking function of hysteroscopy can help doctors find problems in the treatment process in time and take corresponding measures.
However, hysteroscopy is not suitable for all IVF patients. The situation of each patient is different, and the appropriate treatment scheme needs to be selected according to the specific situation. Therefore, the application of hysteroscopy in IVF treatment needs to be conducted under the guidance of professional doctors to ensure safety and effectiveness.
summary
Hysteroscopy plays an important role in IVF treatment. It can help doctors find and correct potential reproductive system problems through diagnostic functions; Improve uterine environment through therapeutic function; Guiding the implantation of embryos through the guiding therapeutic function; Ensure treatment effect through monitoring and tracking function.
However, hysteroscopy is not applicable to all IVF patients and should be carried out under the guidance of doctors. When choosing a treatment plan, it should be evaluated and selected according to the specific situation of the patient.