Uses a simple mechanical approach for removing intrauterine tissues
July 2023: With an aim to make the hysteroscopic procedure minimally invasive
and completely simple, GenWorks, a healthcare solutions provider, has recently
announced the introduction of its Mechanical Hysteroscopic Tissue Removal System
that uses a simple mechanical approach for removing intrauterine tissues.
This is a highly effective solution that offers better access and improved outcomes.
The steps followed in the Hysteroscopy procedure include inserting the hysteroscope
into the uterus, dissenting the uterus with the saline, locating the intrauterine
abnormality, placing the shaver against the pathology, aspirating, and cutting tissue,
removing the shaver and the hysteroscope from the uterus finally. It is made to
provide direct visualization of the intrauterine cavity and has efficient tissue removal
capabilities. It captures all the tissue needed for pathological analysis. The soft
tissue shavers respect pathology down to its base and allow tissue capture for
histological confirmation through simultaneous cutting and aspiration.
It offers a safe and gentle resection which is designed to eliminate the risk of energy
discharge and the proprietary suction control minimizes fluid use. It also comes with
a clear operative field with a continuous hysteroscopic outflow so that there is a
clear operative field and no tissue floats within the uterine cavity. The process is
efficient because it involves a single insertion and a few procedural steps. Moreover,
it helps in targeted removal under continuous visualization.
It is a minimally invasive system that has been demonstrated to be quicker and is
also more than likely to completely remove endometrial Fibroids and Polyps. The
average procedure time for Polyps and Fibroids removal is relatively lesser when
done with a mechanical hysteroscopic tissue removal system. What is more, the
system has been used in more than 1,40,000 procedures until now.
Mr. Ganesh Prasad, Founder, MD & CEO, GenWorks Health added, “Our
portfolio in women’s healthcare is complete from early screening, early diagnosis,
focused treatment, and development care. Our connected care platform provides
specialists access anywhere in the country and impacts affordable access. We can
say with pride when it comes to women’s health it is only GenWorks.”
At present, the methods used for Hysteroscopy include Resectoscopy – An electrical
resection that causes scarring, abnormal bleeding, gas embolism, perforation, etc.
Another method for the hysteroscopy process is blind D&C which includes supplying
a high-frequency electrical current for intrauterine abnormality treatment causing
scarring, abnormal bleeding, gas embolism, bowel perforation, etc. This is a blind
procedure and 87% of the lesions remain after this procedure.