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Abstract

The Role of Nurse in Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy

Oroomiechiha M

Since the early 1980s, hysteroscopy surgery has been taken in evaluating the cervical canal and uterine cavity. In recent years, hysteroscopy with direct uterine sight has been developed by physicians to resolve intrauterine problems. This surgery is a selective method for treatment interventions and diagnosis of problems. The main advantages of hysteroscopy are short duration of operation, Post-operative recovery speed and reduction of its complications. The role of nurses in hysteroscopy as a pivotal role includes: the preparation and support of women, care and education after surgery and ultimately, care of tools and cleaning of instrument. In this paper, we have tried to address the roles and functions of nurses in operative and diagnostic hysteroscopy.