
Hysteroscopy Laser Surgery Procedure
Laser hysteroscopy treats intrauterine lesions in one outpatient visit, minimizing bleeding and preserving fertility while streamlining OR time.
This overview explains what belongs on a modern gynecology procedures list, why lasers matter, and how facilities can integrate gynecology laser treatment without disrupting established workflows.
Gynecology procedures address conditions of the uterus, cervix, vagina, and adnexa.
Common examples include diagnostic hysteroscopy, therapeutic colposcopy, endometrial ablation, myomectomy, and lysis of intrauterine adhesions.
Historically, many of these interventions relied on electrosurgery or mechanical instruments.
Medical lasers now provide a tissue-sparing alternative that complements existing endoscopes and colposcopes.
Lasers convert electrical energy into focused light that vaporizes or coagulates tissue precisely where the beam lands.
Absorption peaks in hemoglobin and water deliver three practical advantages:
Surgeons and purchasing teams often cite these shared advantages when integrating laser platforms.
Below are common procedures in gynecological surgery that use laser technology to improve patient outcomes.

Laser hysteroscopy treats intrauterine lesions in one outpatient visit, minimizing bleeding and preserving fertility while streamlining OR time.

Laser colposcopy treats cervical lesions in one visit, minimizing bleeding and streamlining recovery for patients and clinics.
International Medical Lasers (IML) offers a comprehensive range of CO₂ laser platforms from top brands for use in gynecological procedures.
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